. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. , for the flexors and rotators of the anterior limb; 4, for the musclesof the posterior Umbs; 5, for the facial muscles; 6, for the lateral movements of the tail; 7, for the re-traction and adduction of the anterior limbs; 8, for the lifting of the shoulder and extension of the frontlimb (walking); 9, 9, for the orbicularis palpebrarum, zygomaticus, and closing of the eyelid; /., t, theheat-centre of Eulenberg and Landois. (Landois.) Fig. 92.—//., a, a, retraction and elevation of the corners of the mouth; b, opening of the mouthand movements of the t


. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. , for the flexors and rotators of the anterior limb; 4, for the musclesof the posterior Umbs; 5, for the facial muscles; 6, for the lateral movements of the tail; 7, for the re-traction and adduction of the anterior limbs; 8, for the lifting of the shoulder and extension of the frontlimb (walking); 9, 9, for the orbicularis palpebrarum, zygomaticus, and closing of the eyelid; /., t, theheat-centre of Eulenberg and Landois. (Landois.) Fig. 92.—//., a, a, retraction and elevation of the corners of the mouth; b, opening of the mouthand movements of the tongue; d, the opening of the eyelids. 232 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM disturbances of the same. The faradic or the open circuit can be electrode is placed on the body, generally along the spine and theother is placed on the muscle to be stimulated. The first electrode,that is placed along the spine should be of large size and the other thatis to be placed on any particular nerve of muscle, must be comparatively 31 3^ 33 3*3^. Fig. 93.—Motor centre points of the clog (after Nahrich): 1, caninus muscle; 2, levator; labii super-ioris; 3, orbicularis oris; 4, levator naso labialis; 5, currugator supercilii and orbicularis palpebrarum;6, corrugator supercilii and orbicularis palpebrarum; 7, orbiculo-palpebralis nerve; 8, masseter; 9,zygomaticus muscle; 10, superior lateral retractor of the ear; 11, sterno-hyoideus; 12, sterno-cephalicus;13, trapezius; 14, omotransversarius; 15, cleidocervicalis; 16, thoracic portion of the trapezius;17, scapular portion of the deltoid; 18, axillary nerve; 19, acromian part of the deltoideus; 20, anconeuslongus; 21, anconeus lateralis; 22, ramus profundus with radial nerve; 23, extensor digitalis communis;24, adductor poUicis longus; 25, extensor digitalis lateralis; 26, extensor carj^i ulnaris; 27, anconeusbrevis; 28, cutaneus maximus; 29, latissimus dorsi; 30, obliquus abdominalis externus 31, illiohy-pogastric nerve; 32, illioingui


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