. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. e. 35. Inferior buccalbranches. 36. Supramaxillary branch. 37. Inframaxillarybranch. 38. Its inosculation with the superficialis colli. of the branches of the facial, formingthe pes anserinus. Many branches of the facial nerve arecut through near the muscles of the face, which are re-moved. (XI.)—Spinal accessory nerve. 40. Its external division, going tothe trapezius muscle. (XIV.)—Second cervical nerve. 41. Occipitalis major nerve, piercingthe bivente


. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. e. 35. Inferior buccalbranches. 36. Supramaxillary branch. 37. Inframaxillarybranch. 38. Its inosculation with the superficialis colli. of the branches of the facial, formingthe pes anserinus. Many branches of the facial nerve arecut through near the muscles of the face, which are re-moved. (XI.)—Spinal accessory nerve. 40. Its external division, going tothe trapezius muscle. (XIV.)—Second cervical nerve. 41. Occipitalis major nerve, piercingthe biventer cervicis muscle. 42. Cervical cutaneous branchdivided. 43. Occipital branches. (XV.)—Third cervical nerve. 44. Occipitalis minor. 45. Auricular ismagnus nerve. 46. Its facial branch divided, and 47, itsauricular branch. 48. The middle, and 49, inferior branchesof the superficialis colli. 50. Cutaneous branches divided. 51. Branches going to the levator anguli scapulae muscle. 52. Junction with the fourth cervical nerve. (XVI.)—Fourth cervical nerve. 53. Supraclavicular branches. 54Phrenic nerve. PLATE


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