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 . nerf musculo-spiral. 1. A branch ofthe posterior cord of the brachial plexus which passes down themusculo-spiral groove of the humerus, beneath the triceps, tothe external intermuscular sseptum, which it pierces, and de-scends between the supinator longus and the brachialis anticus toabout the level of the external condyle of the humerus, where itdivides into the posterior interosseous and the radia


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 . nerf musculo-spiral. 1. A branch ofthe posterior cord of the brachial plexus which passes down themusculo-spiral groove of the humerus, beneath the triceps, tothe external intermuscular sseptum, which it pierces, and de-scends between the supinator longus and the brachialis anticus toabout the level of the external condyle of the humerus, where itdivides into the posterior interosseous and the radial ns. It fur-nishes branches to the triceps and a cutaneous branch to the innerside of the arm. [L, 31, 142, 332.] 2. See Radial n.—Mylo-hyoidn. Lat., mylOhyoideus. Fr., nerf mylo-hyoidien. Ger., Zungen-beinkiefernerv, Kieferzungennerv. A branch of the inferior den-tal n. which lies in the mylo-hyoid groove of the inferior maxillaand is distributed to the mylo-hyoideus and the anterior belly ofthe digastricus. [L, 31,142,332.]—Nasal n. Lat., nervus , nerf nasal. Ger., Nasennerv. 1. See Naso-ciliary n. 2. Inthe pi., branches (a) of the superior maxillaiy n. distributed to the. DIAGRAM SHOWING THE ROOTS OF THE SPINAL NERVES IN THE CERVI-CAL REGION.^, the anterior surface of the cord with the anterior nerve-roots divided : 5, view of rightaide; C, view oi the upper surface ; ], the anterior median fissure; 2. the prsterior medianHBBure ; 3, origin of the anterior nerve-roota; 4, the poetero-lateral proove ; 6, the anteriorrootajjaseing over the ganglion ; fi, the anterior root divided ; 6, the poaterior root; 7, theanterior; and T, the posterior primary division of the nerve. side of the nose ; (b) of the sphenopalatine ganglion distributed tothe raucous membrane of the nose ; and (c) of the Vidian n dis-tributed to the mucous membrane of the nose. [L, 31, 142, 332.]—Naso-ciliary n., Naso-ocular n. .Lat., nervus , nerf naso-ciliaire(ou oculaire).


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