. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . rootFig. 35.—Divisions of the ophthalmic Fig. 36.—Nerves of the orbit entering the right orbital cavity through the sphenoidalfissure. BLOCKING or CRANIAL NERVES 67 margin of the orbit filaments are given off to the skin and conjunctivaof the upper eyelid. The supra-orbital nerve continues the general course of the frontalnerve and leaves the orbit through the supra-orbital notch or supplies the frontal sinus, the upper eyelid, and is distributed to theforehead, the scalp, and pericranium as far as the vertex. ¥
. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . rootFig. 35.—Divisions of the ophthalmic Fig. 36.—Nerves of the orbit entering the right orbital cavity through the sphenoidalfissure. BLOCKING or CRANIAL NERVES 67 margin of the orbit filaments are given off to the skin and conjunctivaof the upper eyelid. The supra-orbital nerve continues the general course of the frontalnerve and leaves the orbit through the supra-orbital notch or supplies the frontal sinus, the upper eyelid, and is distributed to theforehead, the scalp, and pericranium as far as the vertex. ¥ b
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