Map scheme of the sensory distribution of the fifth nerve (trigeminus) with its ganglia and connections [with text] / L. Hemington Pegler.
- Pegler, L. Hemington.
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Map scheme of the sensory distribution of the fifth nerve (trigeminus) with its ganglia and connections [with text] / L. Hemington Pegler. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![52. Tympanic nerve 55. 56. 53- Ganglion of root of (ganglion jugulare) vagus 54- Auricular branch of vagus Auditory division Ganglion of trunk of vagus (ganglion nodosum) nerve (vestibular1 Tympanic plexus. f To Eustachian tube. ) To fenestra cochlea?. To fenestra vestibuli. To mastoid cells. To tympanum. Carotico-tympanic1 Small deep petrosal.1 Small superficial petrosal. * Communicating with petrous ganglion of glosso-pharyngeal (51). With superior cervical ganglion] (57). With spinal accessory nerve.] Auricular branch (of Arnold) (55). Continued inferiorly to ganglion of trunk (55). Communicating with petrous ganglion. Communicating with facial. To membrana tympani. To lower and back part of auditory meatus. Communicating with posterior auricular. Cutaneous to upper and back part of pinna, and external auditory meatus. Pharyngeal branch (to pharyngeal plexus). [Communicating with hypoglossal.] [Communicating with loop between first two cervical.] Superior laryngeal. * Communicating with facial and pars intermedia in internal auditory meatus SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM 57- Superior cervical ganglion „ ,. , ,. I External division Carotid or ascending ( Intenml diyision [Grey rami communicating with first four cervical.] [To ganglion of trunk of vagus] [To hyperglossal (Xllth)] j To petrous ganglion (IXth) J gular ( To ganglion of root of vagus (Xth) To pharyngeal plexus. [Vascular rami to external carotid, etc.] Superior cervical cardiac. [Continued below into middle cervical ganglion. Internal carotid plexus Cavernous plexus (59). Cranial connections. 1 Named in the B.N.A. as superior and inferior carotico-tympanic respectively.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21274393_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)