A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . ior part of the larynx to be distributed to itsmuscles, and communicates with the great sympathetic, the cardiacplexus, &c. What is the course and distribution of the rest of the par vagum ?—It gives branches which go to the heart, and form the cardiac plexus;branches to the lungs, forming the pulmonary plexus, which thenpass to the oesophagus, descend behind it


A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . ior part of the larynx to be distributed to itsmuscles, and communicates with the great sympathetic, the cardiacplexus, &c. What is the course and distribution of the rest of the par vagum ?—It gives branches which go to the heart, and form the cardiac plexus;branches to the lungs, forming the pulmonary plexus, which thenpass to the oesophagus, descend behind it to the stomach, formingthe oesophageal plexus; and are especially distributed to the stomach,forming the coronary plexus. NINTH P AIK, Where do the lingual nerves arise ?^ (J^ig- 95, supra.) — Betweenthe corpora pyramidalia and olivaria, by several filaments, which,uniting, form two small chords. How do they pass out of the cranium, and what is their course anddistribution ? (Fig. 100.)—They pierce the dura mater, and pass outby the anterior condyloid foramen, course along the large ganglion of 180 ANATOMY. the great sympathetic before tlie jugular vein and carotid artery, andare distributed to the tono-ue. Fig. To what nerves do they adhere on their exit from the cranium ? -r-After quitting the cranium, each is united to the trunk of the eighthpair, to the superior cervical ganglion, and by a branch of communi-cation to the tenth pair. What branches do they give off in their passage toward the tongue?— Shortly after their exit from the cranium they give off a largebranch, which descends along with the carotid artery, called descen-dens noni.^ IIow is the descendens noni distributed ? — It joins branches fromthe first, second, and third cervical/ and is distributed to the musclesat the fore part of the neck. TENTH PAIR. Where do the sub-occipital nerves arise ? — They arise at the ex-tremity of the medulla oblongata and beginning of the spinal marrow,by small


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