A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves : with an address to young physicians on the study of the nerves . , formed by the SplanchnicNerve. (6. This Number is placed upon the Trunk of the Cceliac Artery; but surrounding the vessels, we see a great net-work of Nerves, viz. the Solar Plexus.* The Par Vagum coming down with the (Esophagus into the Abdomen. They are seen extensively distributed over the Stomach; some of their lesser twigs are at the same time seen to join the Solar Plexus. 17. The Superior Mesenteric Plexus, formed by the Solar Plexus being continued down upon
A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves : with an address to young physicians on the study of the nerves . , formed by the SplanchnicNerve. (6. This Number is placed upon the Trunk of the Cceliac Artery; but surrounding the vessels, we see a great net-work of Nerves, viz. the Solar Plexus.* The Par Vagum coming down with the (Esophagus into the Abdomen. They are seen extensively distributed over the Stomach; some of their lesser twigs are at the same time seen to join the Solar Plexus. 17. The Superior Mesenteric Plexus, formed by the Solar Plexus being continued down upon the fore-part of the Aorta,and by lateral Branches of the Sympathetic Nerve. 18. The Lower Mesenteric Plexus. This Plexus also is formedby the Superior Mesenteric Plexus, and the lateral Branches ofthe Sympathetic Nerve, and is continued into the Pelvis, so asto join the Hypogastric Plexus. 19. The Hypogastric Plexus. 20. The termination of the Sympathetic Nerve in the Hypogastric Plexus and Nerves passing to the lower extremity. 21. The Anterior Crural Nerve. 22. The Great Ischiatic Nerve. EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV. r. vv. ( Htl //,l,\;r/l. Ii ?! Fhilad 1818 . EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV.* THE Arm, from which this drawing was taken, was so placed asto fore-shorten it, and the Muscles being dissected loose, gives to thedrawing a shapeless appearance; it displays the Nerves of the Armin a general view. a. The Pectoral Muscle. b. The Deltoid Muscle. c. The Latissimus Dorsi Muscle. d. The Serratus Major Anticus Muscle. e. The Biceps Flexor Brachii. f. The round Tendon of the Biceps Muscle. g. The broad expansion of the Biceps Muscle into the Fascia of the The Triceps Extensor Muscle,i. The Bracheus Internus Muscle. K. The CORACO-BRACHIALIS MUSCLE. l. The Supinator Brevis. * See Engravings of the Muscles and Joints, Plates V. and VI.; and Engravings of theArteries, Plates VI. and additional VI. 44 m. The Supinator Longus. \. Extensor Radialis Longior. o. The powerful
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