. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. nerve. 56. Anterior division. 57. Branch torectus capitis anticus major muscle. 58. Branches of com-munication with the fourth cervical, 59, the spinal accessory,and 60, the descendens noni nerves. 61. The occipitalisminor nerve, divided into two branches, of which the ante-rior lesser one, (62), is cut out ; the posterior greater one,(63), sends its filaments to the anterior region of the occiput. 64. Auricularis magnus and superficialis colli nerves divided. 65. Distributi


. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. nerve. 56. Anterior division. 57. Branch torectus capitis anticus major muscle. 58. Branches of com-munication with the fourth cervical, 59, the spinal accessory,and 60, the descendens noni nerves. 61. The occipitalisminor nerve, divided into two branches, of which the ante-rior lesser one, (62), is cut out ; the posterior greater one,(63), sends its filaments to the anterior region of the occiput. 64. Auricularis magnus and superficialis colli nerves divided. 65. Distribution of the auricularis magnus to the posteriorsurface of the pinna. 66. Branch to the splenitis capitis et colli muscle. (XVI.)—Fourth cervical nerve. 67. Anterior division. 68. Branchto the rectus capitis anticus major muscle. 69. Ascending,and 70, descending inosculating branches. 71. Branches tothe levator anguli scapulae and splenitis colli muscles. branches. (XVII.)—Fifth cervical nerve. 73. Its anterior division. (XVIII.)—Trunk of the sympathetic in the neck, (74). PLATE VIII. P\l>.


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