. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... BRAIN OF HORSE—UNDERSURFACE (BASE) , I. Cerebrum—Right and Left Hemispheres., 2. Cerebellum. 3. Medulla Oblongata. 4. Pons TRANSVERSE SECTION OF SPINAL CORD 1,1. White Matter. 2, 2. Grey Matter. 3. The Central Canal. 4. Motor Nerve (Under Side). 5. Sensory Nerve (Upper Side). 6. Superior Surface. 7. Inferior Surface. 8. Junction of Sensory and Motor Nerves. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 347 7th pair.—The facial, being the great motor nerves of theface. 8th pair.—The auditory, which go to the ea
. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... BRAIN OF HORSE—UNDERSURFACE (BASE) , I. Cerebrum—Right and Left Hemispheres., 2. Cerebellum. 3. Medulla Oblongata. 4. Pons TRANSVERSE SECTION OF SPINAL CORD 1,1. White Matter. 2, 2. Grey Matter. 3. The Central Canal. 4. Motor Nerve (Under Side). 5. Sensory Nerve (Upper Side). 6. Superior Surface. 7. Inferior Surface. 8. Junction of Sensory and Motor Nerves. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 347 7th pair.—The facial, being the great motor nerves of theface. 8th pair.—The auditory, which go to the ear, and supply thespecial sense of hearing. 9th pair.—The glosso-pharyngeal, being the mixed sensoryand motor nerves that go to the tongue, pharynx, etc. loth pair.—The pneumogastric or par-vagum, being mixednerves that supply stomach, heart, lungs, pharynx,trachea, etc. These are very important nerves. nth pair.—The spinal accessory, which are motor nerves. 12th pair.—The hypo-glossal, which supply the tongue, andare also motor nerves. 565. Although the brain is the seat of emotion, reason, andsensation, it is of itself non-sensitive, as portions of it may be cutaway with little or no effect. I remember a case wher
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