Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . ; 6th, abducentes;9th, hypo-glossal. 3. Respiration. — 4th, Patheticus ; 7th, facial; 8th, glosso-pharyngeal, pneumogastric and spinal accessory. 4. Spinal. — 5th, Trifacial. NERVES OP SPECIAL SENSE. 1st pair, Olfactory. This nerve passes through the cribri-form plate of the ethmoid bones, and ramifies on the mem- What is said of learning a language or science ? How many pairs ofcranial nerves are there? Repeat their names. Into how many groups arethese nerves divided, functionally and physiologically? What are theycalled ? Give th


Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . ; 6th, abducentes;9th, hypo-glossal. 3. Respiration. — 4th, Patheticus ; 7th, facial; 8th, glosso-pharyngeal, pneumogastric and spinal accessory. 4. Spinal. — 5th, Trifacial. NERVES OP SPECIAL SENSE. 1st pair, Olfactory. This nerve passes through the cribri-form plate of the ethmoid bones, and ramifies on the mem- What is said of learning a language or science ? How many pairs ofcranial nerves are there? Repeat their names. Into how many groups arethese nerves divided, functionally and physiologically? What are theycalled ? Give the names of each 242 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. brane that covers the vomer and turbinated bones of thenose. (See Sense of Smell.) 2d pair, Optic. This nerve pierces and is spread out onthe back part of the orbit of the eye. (See Sense of Vis-ion.) 7th pair, Auditory, (portio mollis.) This nerve enters thepetrous portion of the temporal bone, at the internal auditoryopening, and is distributed to the internal ear. (See Sense ofHearing.) Fig. Fie 168. Represents a vertical section of the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medullaibloneata, showing the relation of the cranial nerves at their origin. 1, The cere- oblongata, brum. 2,rne cereDeiiuiu,\vituii3!iiuui viuc it|ii»tui™. », *..*, ...^m.,.,. „„.„..?-ta 4 The spinal cord. 5, The corpus callosum. 6, The first pair of nerves. 7, Ihosecond. 8, The eye. 9, The third pair of nerves. 10, The fourth pair. 11, The fifth second, o, ineeye. a, ±uk iuuu i1 «»«»-?• <=•=• *»i~si!5S1r~; .*r « inpair 12 The sixth pair. 13, 14, The seventh pair. 15, 16, 17, 1 he eighth pair. 18,The ninth pair. 19, The spinal accessory nerve. 20, Spinal nerves. 21, The mem-brane that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum, NERVES OF MOTION. 3d pair, Motores of the eye. This nerve ramifies on the Describe the course of the olfactory nerve,auditory. The optic nerve. The ANATOMY OP THE RESPIRATORY NERVES.


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