The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . gives off a recurrent branchto the lining membrane. In Fig. 91 is seen the distribution of thefifth pair of nerves. 1. Orbit. 2. Antrumof the upper jaw. 3. Tongue. 4. Lowerjaw. 5. Root of the fifth pair, formingthe ganglion of Casser. 6. Ophthalmicbranch. 7. Superior maxillary. 8. Infe-rior maxillary. 9. Frontal branch. 11. Nasal. 12. Internal External nasal. 14. External and in-ternal frontal. 15. Infraorbitar


The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . gives off a recurrent branchto the lining membrane. In Fig. 91 is seen the distribution of thefifth pair of nerves. 1. Orbit. 2. Antrumof the upper jaw. 3. Tongue. 4. Lowerjaw. 5. Root of the fifth pair, formingthe ganglion of Casser. 6. Ophthalmicbranch. 7. Superior maxillary. 8. Infe-rior maxillary. 9. Frontal branch. 11. Nasal. 12. Internal External nasal. 14. External and in-ternal frontal. 15. Infraorbitary. dentals. 17. Middle dental. dental. 19. Labial and palpebralbranches of the infra-orbital. 20. Pterygoid. 22. Masseter, temporal,pterygoid, and buccal branches. 23. Lin-gual branch, joined at an acute angle bythe chorda tyinpani. 24. Inferior dental,terminating in Mental brandies. temporal. 2^ Auricular biaiuhes. 28. Mylo-hyoid branch. Fifth Pair—Trifacial; thelargest cranial nerves, and theprincipal nerves of sensation ofthe head and face, arise, like thespinal nerves, from two roots. Fig. TRIFACIAL NEBV 172 ANATOMY. Each trifacial commences in a tract of yellowish matter in front of thefloor of the fourth ventricle, and passing forward through an openingin the border of the tentorium, near the extremity of the petrous bone,spreads out into a large semilunar ganglion, called Casscrian, the an-terior root, which is much the smallest, merely lying against the undersurface, but not forming a part of the ganglion. This ganglion dividesinto the ophthalmic, superior maxillary, and inferior maxillary branches. The ophthalmic nerve is a short trunk, three fourths of an inch long;it passes out at the sphenoidal foramen, and divides into three branches;the frontal passes through the supra-orbiter foramen to the integumentof the forehead, supplying also the conjunctiva and upper eyelid; itgives off a supra-trachlear branc


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