On the Functions of the Sympathetic System of Nerves: As a Physiological Basis for a Rational System of Therapeutics (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Meryon, Edward

 
9780332294599: On the Functions of the Sympathetic System of Nerves: As a Physiological Basis for a Rational System of Therapeutics (Classic Reprint)

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Its affiliated ganglion, the petrosal, has a branch given off to it from the facial nerve, and one from the glosso-pharyngeal.

When the carotid ganglion exists in the cavernous sinus, it invariably receives a branch from the sixth nerve, and one from the vidian nerve, proceeding from Meckel's ganglion.

The lenticular ganglion has a communicating branch from the motor oculi (the third), and one from the nasal branch of the ophthalmic nerve.

The geniculate ganglion (an expansion of the portio intermedia of the facial nerve) is connected with the vidian and facial nerves, with the spheno palatine branch of the fifth, and with the lenticular and otic ganglia.

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