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 . lear ns. [F ; L.]—Fronto-nasal n. See Supratrochlear n.—Ganglionic n. See Sympathetic n. and cf. Ganglionic fibres.—Gastric ns. Lat., nervi gastrici. Fr., nerfs gastriques. Ger.,Magennerven. Branches of the pneumogastric ns distributed tothe stomach. [L.]—Genital n. See External spermatic n.—Genito-crural n. Lat., nervus genito-cruralis. Fr., nerf genito-crural. Ger., Sehamlendennerv. A n. derived f


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 . lear ns. [F ; L.]—Fronto-nasal n. See Supratrochlear n.—Ganglionic n. See Sympathetic n. and cf. Ganglionic fibres.—Gastric ns. Lat., nervi gastrici. Fr., nerfs gastriques. Ger.,Magennerven. Branches of the pneumogastric ns distributed tothe stomach. [L.]—Genital n. See External spermatic n.—Genito-crural n. Lat., nervus genito-cruralis. Fr., nerf genito-crural. Ger., Sehamlendennerv. A n. derived from the secondlumbar n. and the loop between it and the first. It passes throughthe psoas major to its anterior surface at a point near Poupartsligament, where it divides into the external spermatic and lumbo-inguinal ns. [L, 31, 142, 332.]-Glossopharyngeal n. Lat.,nervus glossopharyngeus. Fr., nerf glosso-pharyngien. Ger.,Zungenschlundkopfnerv. The ninth cranial n. of SOmmering andone of the divisions of the eighth of Willis. It arises from a collec-tion of between the highest portion of the pneumogastricnucleus and the lower portion of the internal auditory nucleus, and. DIAGRAM SHOWING THE POSITION OP THE CRANIAL NERVESAS THEY EMERGE THROUGH THEIR , the olfactory nerve; 2, the optic; 3, oculo-motor; 4, the trochlear: 5, the trifacial; 6,the abducent ocular; 7 and H, the facial and auditory; 9, the glossopharyngeal; 10, thepifeumogastric; 11, the spinal accessory ; 12, the hypoglossaL emerges from the restiform body by a vertical row of fasciculi topass outward to the jugular foramen, through which it the upper part of the foramen it is connected with the jugularganglion, which is situated on the outer side of the n., a small fas-ciculus of which passes over the ganglion, to unite with the mainportion of the n. below. After emerging from the skull it passesdownward over the internal carotid artery, beneath the styloidprocess o


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