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 . s the action of the part whichit innervates. [J, 19.] Of. Inhibitory fibres.—Innominate fifth pair of cranial ns. [L, 1 (a, 29).]—Intercostal , nervi intercostales. Fr., nerfs intercostaux. Ger., Inter-costalnerven, Zwisrhenrippennerven. The anterior branches ofthe dorsal spinal ns. eleven in number, which emerge from theintervertebral foramina, and pass forward in the intercostal spac


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 . s the action of the part whichit innervates. [J, 19.] Of. Inhibitory fibres.—Innominate fifth pair of cranial ns. [L, 1 (a, 29).]—Intercostal , nervi intercostales. Fr., nerfs intercostaux. Ger., Inter-costalnerven, Zwisrhenrippennerven. The anterior branches ofthe dorsal spinal ns. eleven in number, which emerge from theintervertebral foramina, and pass forward in the intercostal spaces(except the lowest, which runs along the lower border of the lastrib). They are divided according to their distribution into abdomi- A, ape; A^, at; A, ah; A«, all; Ch, chin; Cb, loch (Scottish); E, he; E», ell; G, go; I, die; I, in; N, in; N», tank; 2397 NERVE nal and thoracic intercostal lis. [L, 142,173.]—Intereosto-hu-meral n. Lat., nervus intercosto-humeralis. Fr., nerf intercosto-humiral. Ger., kleiner Rautnerv des Amies. The lateral cutane-ous branch of the second intercostal n., which crosses the axilla tobe distributed to the integument of the inner and posterior surface. DIAGRAM SHOWING IN LATERAL VIEW THE CONNECTION OF THE CRA-NIAL NERVES WITH THE BRAIilf.!,the olfactoi7 nerve; K, the optic; 3, tlie oculo-motor; 4, the trochlear; 5, the tri-facial ; 6, the abducent ocular; 7 and 8, the fac:al and auditory ; 9, the glossopharj-ngeal;10, thepneumogastric; 11, tbe spinal acceaaory; 13, the hypogloaaal. of the arm and communicates with the musculo-spiral n. and then. of Wrisberg. [L, 31, 142.]—Intermediate n, of IV^risberg,See N. of Wi-isberg.^Internal abcloiiiinal n*s. See Anteriorabdominal «.«.—Internal cutaneous n. of tlie arm. Lat,,nervus mcfaneus brachii internus. Fr., nerf brachial cutane in-terne (ou moyen). Ger., grosserer Hautnerv des Armes. A branchof the inner cord of the brachial plexus, situated on the inner sideof the axillary artery. It p


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