. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE DOG 851 buccal nerve, and ramifies on the lateral surface of the face. The inferior alveolar nerve arises by a common trunk with the mylo-hyoid; it gives off dental branches and terminates in mental and inferior labial branches. The lingual nerve supplies vaso-dilator and excito-secretory filaments to the mandibular and sublingual salivary glands; these fibers are derived from the chorda tympani. The facial nerve divides near the posterior border of the jaw into four branches. The upper branch is the auriculo-
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE DOG 851 buccal nerve, and ramifies on the lateral surface of the face. The inferior alveolar nerve arises by a common trunk with the mylo-hyoid; it gives off dental branches and terminates in mental and inferior labial branches. The lingual nerve supplies vaso-dilator and excito-secretory filaments to the mandibular and sublingual salivary glands; these fibers are derived from the chorda tympani. The facial nerve divides near the posterior border of the jaw into four branches. The upper branch is the auriculo-palpebral nerve, which divides after a very short course into anterior auricular and zygomatic branches. The latter curves upward and forward across the zygomatic arch toward the eye, and divides into branches which supply the eyelids and nasal region and concur \vith the frontal anfl lacrimal nerves in forming the anterior auricular plexus. The superior buccal nerve ac- companies the parotid duct across the masseter. The inferior buccal nerve runs forward along the lower border of the masseter and the mandible. The two nerves. Fig. 682.—Deep Dissection of Head of Dog, Showing Especially Trigeminal and Hypoglossal Nerves. a, Hypoglossal nerve; b, cervical branch of a; c, mandibular division of trigeminus; d, lingual nerve; e, nerve to mandibular gland; /, deep temporal nerve; g, pterygoid nerve; h, buccinator nerve (cut); i, inferior alveolar nerve; k, staphyline branch of lingual nerve; I, chorda tympani; m, mylo-hyoid nerve; n, sphenopalatine nerve; o, lesser palatine nerve; p, great palatine nerve; q, infraorbital nerves; r, n. subcutaneua malse; s, branch of oculomotor nerve to inferior oblique muscle; f, lacrimal nerve; u, frontal nerve; if, trochlear nerve; li', abducens nerve; i, carotid artery; ^, lingual artery; ^, internal maxillary artery; 4. m. Ihyro-pharyngeus; o, m. hyo-pharjmgeus; <?, m. thyrb-hyoideus; 7, m. sterno-hyoideus; 8, m. hyo-glossus; 5, m. genio-h
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