. A text-book on physiology : for the use of schools and colleges : being an abridgment of the author's larger work on human physiology. mm- r>l,; !;:. The left pneumogastric nerve. plexiform ganglion with internal branch of the spinal;4, pharyngeal, passing in front of the internal carotidartery; 5, superior laryngeal, behind the internal caro-tid artery ; 6, external laryngeal; 7, laryngeal plexus,formed by external laryngeal and great sympathetic; 8, 254 SPINAL ACCESSORY AND HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES. superior cardiac; 9, middle cardiac; 10,10, inferior la-ryngeal, or recurrent, forming a curve


. A text-book on physiology : for the use of schools and colleges : being an abridgment of the author's larger work on human physiology. mm- r>l,; !;:. The left pneumogastric nerve. plexiform ganglion with internal branch of the spinal;4, pharyngeal, passing in front of the internal carotidartery; 5, superior laryngeal, behind the internal caro-tid artery ; 6, external laryngeal; 7, laryngeal plexus,formed by external laryngeal and great sympathetic; 8, 254 SPINAL ACCESSORY AND HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES. superior cardiac; 9, middle cardiac; 10,10, inferior la-ryngeal, or recurrent, forming a curve round the archof the aorta; 11, pulmonary ganglion; 12, its anastomo-sis with the great sympathetic; 13, posterior pulmona-ry plexus; 14, oesophageal plexus; 15, curves formedaround the oesophagus by the right and left pneumogas-trics; 16, oesophageal strand traversing the diaphragm;17, plexus formed by the strand upon the anterior faceof the cardiac end; 18, branches for the great end ofthe stomach; 19, branches for the small curvature ; 20,branches for the anterior face of the stomach; 21, he-patic branches commingling with the hepatic plexus of


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