. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . /_^^-3y m ^._ Buccinator in. r^A / - Glossopharyngeal n. =^ I ^y ^ -*i \^ Hypoqiossal ^^Um Hvoqlossus m. Sup. larj/ngeal n. Hyoid bone Genioglossus m I Submaxiilaiy glandand gangi Fig. 128.—Sensory nerve supply of the tongue. The lingual nerve is ordinarily blocked at the lingula; the glosso-pharyngeal and superior laryngeal nerves are reached by infiltrating thebase of the tongue (Fig. 130). The author has no experience withHirschels method of blocking the glossopharyngeal and vagus nervesat the base of the skull; but the occa


. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . /_^^-3y m ^._ Buccinator in. r^A / - Glossopharyngeal n. =^ I ^y ^ -*i \^ Hypoqiossal ^^Um Hvoqlossus m. Sup. larj/ngeal n. Hyoid bone Genioglossus m I Submaxiilaiy glandand gangi Fig. 128.—Sensory nerve supply of the tongue. The lingual nerve is ordinarily blocked at the lingula; the glosso-pharyngeal and superior laryngeal nerves are reached by infiltrating thebase of the tongue (Fig. 130). The author has no experience withHirschels method of blocking the glossopharyngeal and vagus nervesat the base of the skull; but the occasional after-effects following theblocking of both superior and inferior laryngeal nerves for total laryn- iS8 REGIONAL ANESTHESIA ^calNGloss o-pharyn(Jzal


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