An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . o the anterior tibial artery, [L, 31,142, 332.]—Articularns. Lat., nervi articulares. Fr., nerfs articulaires. Ger., Qelenk-nerven. Small ns distributed to the ligaments and interiorstructures of the articulations. [L.]—Auditory n. Lat., nervusauditorius (seu acusticus). Fr., nerf auditif (ou acoitstique).Ger., Homerv, Gehomerv. The eighth cranial n. of Sommer-ring ; of Willis, the portio mollis of


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . o the anterior tibial artery, [L, 31,142, 332.]—Articularns. Lat., nervi articulares. Fr., nerfs articulaires. Ger., Qelenk-nerven. Small ns distributed to the ligaments and interiorstructures of the articulations. [L.]—Auditory n. Lat., nervusauditorius (seu acusticus). Fr., nerf auditif (ou acoitstique).Ger., Homerv, Gehomerv. The eighth cranial n. of Sommer-ring ; of Willis, the portio mollis of the seventh n., the specialn. of the sense of hearing. It arises from numerous white linesor striae which come from the posterior median fissure in theanterior wall or floor of the fourth ventricle. It is also connectedwith the gray matter of the medulla. The roots are connected,on the lower surface of the middle peduncle, with the gray sub-stance of the cerebellum, with the flocculus, and with the graymatter at the border of the calamus scriptorius. The n. windsaround the restiform body, from which it receives fibres, andpasses forward across the border of the crus cerebelli in company.


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