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 . [L, 7,142, 332.]—Lingual n. ofthe eighth pair. See Glossopharyngeal n.—Lingual n. of thefifth pair (or of the trifacial n.). See Gustatory —Longciliary ns. Lat., nervi ciliares longi. Fr., nerfs ciliaires of the naso-ciliary n. which perforate the sclerotic andare distributed to the ciliary muscle, the cornea, and the iris. [L,31, 142.]—Long saphenous n. Lat., nermis saphenus inter


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 . [L, 7,142, 332.]—Lingual n. ofthe eighth pair. See Glossopharyngeal n.—Lingual n. of thefifth pair (or of the trifacial n.). See Gustatory —Longciliary ns. Lat., nervi ciliares longi. Fr., nerfs ciliaires of the naso-ciliary n. which perforate the sclerotic andare distributed to the ciliary muscle, the cornea, and the iris. [L,31, 142.]—Long saphenous n. Lat., nermis saphenus internus(seu major). Ger., grosser Rosennerv. A branch of the anteriorcrural n. which accompanies the femoral vessels through Hunterscanal, passes thence beneath the sartorius to the inner side of theknee, and below this accompanies the vein to the ankle,where it gives off branches to the inner side of the foot. It com-municates with branches of the internal cutaneous and obturatorns at about the middle of the thigh, beneath the fascia lata, andassists in supplying the integument in fronfTlf the patella. [L, 31,142,332,]—Long scrotal ns. The superficial branches of the peri-. DIAGRAM showing from below the connection of THE PRINCIPALCRANIAL NERVES WITH,^HB , the olfiictory nerve; 5, the left optic nerve; 3, the ocular tootor; 4, tha trochlear; 6,the trifacial; 6, ihe ahducent; 1, the facial; 8, the auditory: 9, the ploaBopharj-ngeal; 10,the pneumo^aslric ; U, the spinal accessory ; 12, the right nypoglosaal. neal n. and the inferior pudendal n. (1st def,). [L, 142.]—Longsubscaptilar n. A branch of the posterior cord of the brachialplexus which passes along the lower border of the subscapularis tobe distributed to the latissimus dorsi. [L, 142.]—Lower intercos-tal ns. See Abdominal intercostal ws.—Lumbar ns. Lat., O, no^ 02, not; O^, whole; Th, thin; Th^, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U, lull; U*, full; XI*, urn; U«, like U (German). NERVE 3398


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