. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . nerve. D DI). Thoracal ganglion. E. Internal branches. F. External Right coronary plex-us. H. Left coronaryplexus. I. Inferior cer-vical ganglion. J. In-ferior twigs. K. Exter-nal threads. L. Inter-nal twigs. M. Anteriorthreads. N. Middle cer-vical ganglion. O. In-terior twigs. P. Exter-nal twigs. Q. Superiorcervical ganglion. branches. branch. T. Ex-ternal branches.
. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . nerve. D DI). Thoracal ganglion. E. Internal branches. F. External Right coronary plex-us. H. Left coronaryplexus. I. Inferior cer-vical ganglion. J. In-ferior twigs. K. Exter-nal threads. L. Inter-nal twigs. M. Anteriorthreads. N. Middle cer-vical ganglion. O. In-terior twigs. P. Exter-nal twigs. Q. Superiorcervical ganglion. branches. branch. T. Ex-ternal branches. gland. nerve. W. Na-so-palatine branch. gangli-on. T. Ophthalmic gan-glion. Z. Auditorynerve. 1. Renal plex-uses. 2. Lumbar gan-glia. 8. Internal branch- .es. 4. External branch-es. 5. Aortic plexus, j It has been re-garded by some,that the brain isthe original pointof nervous devel-opment, givingrise, like a greatroot, to the spinalmarrow, and allother branches ofthe nervous sys-oanguonio Bronx. tern. Another doc- trine is, that the spinal marrow is the more important part. But itshould be remembered that children are sometimes born without either. The Bbain and Spinal Maebow. 127 brain or spinal marrow, although, for manifest reasons, respirationcan not take place in such cases, nor the child live. Still, the factthat children are so born, proves that there must be some other part inthe living body of greater importance than the brain, so far as animallife is concerned. This portion is what is termed the solar plexus, orcenter of the sympathetic nervous system. This system of nerves, called also the ganglionic, the nutritive, theorganic, or the vegetative system, extends to every organ and part ofthe body. Wherever a blood-vessel goes to a part to nourish it, thereis sympathetic nervous matter to preside over and regulate that nutri-tion. The brain itself is nourished under this influence; and in thismanner the phenomena of the brain a
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