American practitioner and news . lies just behindthe stomach and consist of a blended network of nervous ganglia ami ismade up by the union of splanchnics. the two pneumogastrics, and rightphrenic. It really consist of two ganglia united by cords surrounding thec ih, 1905. 49Q The American Practitioner and News. controls secretion. It receives sensations, and transmits motion, and pre-sides over the glandular system and the organs of generation. Asexample of this in mumps or parotitis, we may have orchitis in the maleand ovaritis in the female, and when the ovarian gland is removedtroubles may


American practitioner and news . lies just behindthe stomach and consist of a blended network of nervous ganglia ami ismade up by the union of splanchnics. the two pneumogastrics, and rightphrenic. It really consist of two ganglia united by cords surrounding thec ih, 1905. 49Q The American Practitioner and News. controls secretion. It receives sensations, and transmits motion, and pre-sides over the glandular system and the organs of generation. Asexample of this in mumps or parotitis, we may have orchitis in the maleand ovaritis in the female, and when the ovarian gland is removedtroubles may arise in the Fig. 6.—(Bykon Rohixson.)A schematic drawing of the sympathetic nerve, (r) Ganglion of Ribes. (y) Coccygeal gang-lion (impar.;. (I.) Liver. ( k.) Kidney. (s.) Spleen, () (Spermatic) ovarian plexus. (i.)Intestine. ( a. o.) Abdominal brain (center of reorganization). (,vp. n.) Splanchnic nerves. ( c. n.)Cardiac nerves, () Hypogastric (aortic) plexus (coming from three sources), (u.) Uterus,tubes, and ovaries. ( h.) Heart. ( c. g.) The three cervical ganglia (secondary center of reorgani-zation). The sides of the ellipse represent the lateral chain of the sympathetic. One nerve strandgoes from the abdominal brain ( a. b.) to each viscus to represent its plexus. Any irritation startingin any viscus will pass to the abdominal brain, where reorganization occurs, and the forces areredistributed over the plexuses to every viscus. Again as evidence of the power the sympathetic has, we notice in thelower animals, whose cranial brain is not so large, a striking illustrationof the cont


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