. Mammalian anatomy : with special reference to the cat . Mammals; Anatomy, Comparative; Cats. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 317 thoracic region. In the sacral region there are no rami communicantes, and the ganglia are irregularly arranged. A median ganglion in the sacral region is known as the ganglion impar. There may be two median ganglia. The sympathetic cords terminate in the Fig. 108. Chief Part of Left Half of Sympathetic System Caudad of the Diaphragm. Semidiagrammatic. bl, Bladder; ce, coeliac axis; du, duodenum cut off; dia, diaphragm; gr, anterior gastric plexus; g, ganglion; im. infe


. Mammalian anatomy : with special reference to the cat . Mammals; Anatomy, Comparative; Cats. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 317 thoracic region. In the sacral region there are no rami communicantes, and the ganglia are irregularly arranged. A median ganglion in the sacral region is known as the ganglion impar. There may be two median ganglia. The sympathetic cords terminate in the Fig. 108. Chief Part of Left Half of Sympathetic System Caudad of the Diaphragm. Semidiagrammatic. bl, Bladder; ce, coeliac axis; du, duodenum cut off; dia, diaphragm; gr, anterior gastric plexus; g, ganglion; im. inferior mesenteric artery; il, external iliac artery; ng, dorsal branch of vagus (Fig. 103, ax) ; nl, ventral branch of vagus ; oe, esophagus cut off; p, superior mesen- teric plexus; plx, inferior mesenteric plexus; px, branches to dorsal gastric plexus; rn, renal plexus; sm, superior mesenteric artery; spn, splanchnic major or greater splanchnic nerve from the sym- pathetic cord; sg, semilunar ganglion; spc, sympathetic cord of left Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Davison, Alvin, 1868-1915. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston


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