. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 18 THE NEEVOUS SYSTEM. lumbar nerve in the psoas muscle. It may communicate also with the ilio-hypogastric nerve, as' they lie together in the abdominal wall. Inter-communications of the Thoracic Nerves.—It has been already noted that the belts or areas of skin supplied by the branches of the thoracic nerves are also innervated by adjacent nerves on either side which invade the area supplied by a given nerve. Communications also take place between the branches of the nerves supplying the intercostal muscles, whereby the muscles of a given space der


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 18 THE NEEVOUS SYSTEM. lumbar nerve in the psoas muscle. It may communicate also with the ilio-hypogastric nerve, as' they lie together in the abdominal wall. Inter-communications of the Thoracic Nerves.—It has been already noted that the belts or areas of skin supplied by the branches of the thoracic nerves are also innervated by adjacent nerves on either side which invade the area supplied by a given nerve. Communications also take place between the branches of the nerves supplying the intercostal muscles, whereby the muscles of a given space derive their innervation from more than one intercostal nerve. Sympathetic anterior b White ramus L2 Lateral cutaneous NERVE OF THE THIOM -. COCCVOEAL Sciatic Fig. 624.—Nerves of the Lumbo-Saceal Plexus. PLEXUS LUMBOSACEALIS. The lumbo-sacral plexus is formed by the union of the anterior rami of the remaining spinal nerves—five lumbar, five sacral, and one coccygeal. Frequently. 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 Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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