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 . , neruies dorsalis , nerf clitoridien. Ger., Kitzlemerv. A branch of the pudic to the glans and prepuce of the clitoris and adjacentportions of the labia minora. It is similar to the dorsal n. ofthe penis, but smaller. [L, 175.]—Dorsal n. of the penis. Lat.,nervus dorsalis penis. Fr., nerf dorsal de la verge. Ger., Ruthen-new., oberer Schamnerv. The smaller of the two div


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 . , neruies dorsalis , nerf clitoridien. Ger., Kitzlemerv. A branch of the pudic to the glans and prepuce of the clitoris and adjacentportions of the labia minora. It is similar to the dorsal n. ofthe penis, but smaller. [L, 175.]—Dorsal n. of the penis. Lat.,nervus dorsalis penis. Fr., nerf dorsal de la verge. Ger., Ruthen-new., oberer Schamnerv. The smaller of the two divisions of thepudic n., which passes through the suspensory ligament of thepenis to its dorsal surface as far as the glans, where it divides intobranches distributed to the prepuce, the glans, and the surround-ing tissues. It also furnishes branches upper and lateral sur-faces of the penis and the corpora cavernosa. [L, 31, 142, 332.]—Dorsi-lumbar n. Lat., nervus dorsolumbalis. A small, incon-stant n. connecting the lumbar plexus and the last dorsal n. [L,142.]—Dorsodigital ns of the foot. Ger., digital ns on the dorsum of the foot (see under Digital n^s).. diagram showing- the general DISTRIBUTION OF THE PIPTH CRA-NIAL , the small root of the £iftli nerve ; 2, its large root. [L.]—Efferent n. A n. which conveys impression from the cen-tre toward the periphery of the nervous system. [C.]—Eighthcranial n., Eighth pair of ns. Of Sommering, the auditory n. or ns.; of Willis, the g:lossopharyngeal, pneumogastric, and spi-nal accessory ns combined. [O ; L.]—]i;jaculatory ns. Fr.,nerfs 4jaculateurs. ejakulatorische Nerven. Nervousbranches from a ganglion observed by Remy m the guinea-pig,lying upon the vena cava at the level of the renal veins, irritationof wnicn causes a rapid vermicular contraction of the seminal vesi-cle, followed by an emission of semen without erection of the penis. A, ape; A^, at; A^, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin


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