. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Third, Fourth, and Sixth Pairs of Nerves. 1, Ball of the Eye, the Eec» tus Externus Muscle being cut and hanging down from its origin. 2, The Superior Max- illa, 3, The Third Pair, or Motor Oculi, distributed to all the Muscles of the Eye except the Superior Oblique and External Pectus. 4, The Fourth Pair, or Patheticus, going to the Superior Oblique Muscle. 5, One of the Branches of the Fifth. 6, The Sixth Pair, or Motor Externus, distributed to the External Rectus Muscle. 7, Spherio-Palatine Gang


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Third, Fourth, and Sixth Pairs of Nerves. 1, Ball of the Eye, the Eec» tus Externus Muscle being cut and hanging down from its origin. 2, The Superior Max- illa, 3, The Third Pair, or Motor Oculi, distributed to all the Muscles of the Eye except the Superior Oblique and External Pectus. 4, The Fourth Pair, or Patheticus, going to the Superior Oblique Muscle. 5, One of the Branches of the Fifth. 6, The Sixth Pair, or Motor Externus, distributed to the External Rectus Muscle. 7, Spherio-Palatine Ganglion and Branches. 8, Ciliary Nerves from the Lenticular Ganglion, the short Root of which is seen to connect it with the Thirc A Yiew of the Distribution of the Tri- facial, or Fifth Pair. 1, Orbit. 2, Antrum of Highmore. 3, Tongue. 4, Lower Max- illa. 5, Root of Fifth Pair, forming the Ganglion of Casser. 6, First Branch, Oph- thalmic. 7, Second Branch, Superior Maxillary. 8, Third Branch, Inferior Maxillary. 9, Frontal Branch, dividing into External and Internal Frontal at 14. 10, Lachrymal branch, dividing before en- tering the Lachrymal Gland. 11, Nasal 5 Branch. Just under the figure is the long Root of the Lenticular or Ciliary Ganglion, and a few of the Ciliary Nerves. 12, In- ternal Nasal, disappearing through the 2 Anterior Ethmoidal Foramen. 13, Exter- nal Nasal. 14, External and Internal Frontal. 15, Infra-Orbitary Nerve. 16, Posterior Dental Branches. 17, Middle Dental Branch. 18, Anterior Dental Nerve. 19, Terminating Branches of In- fra-Orbital, called Labial and Palpebral. 20, Subcutaneous Malb,or Orbitar Branch. 21, Pterygoid or Recurrent, from Meckel's Ganglion. 22, Five Anterior Branches of Third of Fifth, being Nerves of Motion, and called Masseter, Temporal, Ptergoid, and Buccal, 23, Lingual Branch joined at an acute angle by the Chorda Tympani. 2-1, Inferior Dental Nerve terminating in 25, Mental Branches. 26, Superficial Temporal Nerve. 27, Auricular Bra


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