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 . erineeum and the anterior and posteriorsurfaces of the scrotum and penis (to the skin of the labia majorain the female), and muscular branches, distributed to the trans-versus perinsei, the accelerator urinae, the compressor urethrss,and the erector penis. [L, 31,142, 332.]—Peroneal communicat-ing n. Lat., nervus communicnns fibularis cutaneus. Fr., nerfpAronier cutani postirieur. A branch of the ex


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 . erineeum and the anterior and posteriorsurfaces of the scrotum and penis (to the skin of the labia majorain the female), and muscular branches, distributed to the trans-versus perinsei, the accelerator urinae, the compressor urethrss,and the erector penis. [L, 31,142, 332.]—Peroneal communicat-ing n. Lat., nervus communicnns fibularis cutaneus. Fr., nerfpAronier cutani postirieur. A branch of the external popliteal usually unites with the short saphenous n., but occasionallypasses down the back of the leg as far as the heel. [L, 142,]—Pharyngeal n. Lat., nervus pharyngeus. Fr., nerf , Scluundkopfnerv. 1. A branch either of Meckers ganglionor of the Vidian n. distributed to the mucous membrane of the upperand posterior portion of the pharynx. 2. In the pi., branches fromthe inferior ganglion of the pneumogastric, the glossopharyngealn., and the superior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic whichunite to form the pharyngeal plexus. [L, 31, 342, 332.]—Phrenic. DIAGRAM SHOWING THE UPPER NERVES OP THE , the olfactory tivXh ; 3, the ophthalmic nerve; 3, the lacrymal; 4, the frontal; S, theBupratrochlear; 6, the nasal; 7, the anterior deep temporal; 8, the middle deep temporal;3, the posterior deep temporal; 10, the auriculo-temporal; 11, the great superficial pelrosal. n. Lat., nervus phrenicus. Fr., nerf phr4nique. Ger., Zwerch-fellnerv. A n. arising by a large root from the fourth cervical by a small root from the third or fifth and occasionally bybranches from the sixth. It passes across the scalenus anticus,receiving small twigs from the middle or inferior cervical ganglionof the sympathetic n., and enters the thorax between the subcla-vian artery and vein. It then passes in front of the root of the lung,alongside the pericardium,


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