A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene - designed for colleges, academies and families (1850) (14784793215)
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Identifier: treatiseonanatom00cutt (find matches)
Title: A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families
Year: 1850 (1850s)
Authors: Cutter, Calvin, 1807-1873?
Subjects: Physiology Anatomy Hygiene Anatomy Physiology Hygiene
Publisher: Boston : B.B. Mussey
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
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etic nerve* consists of a series ofGangli-a^ or knots, extending each side of the spinal column,forming a chain its whole length. It communiciftes with boththe cranial and spinal nerves. With the exception of theneck, there is a ganglioft for each intervertebral space. Theseganglia are composed of a mixture of cineritious and medul-lary matter, and are supposed to be productive of peculiarnervous power. * The structure of this nerve is very complicated, and differentphysiologists ascribe to it various functions. The character of its dis-eases are not well understood. 761. Give the division of the spinal nerves. 762. What nerves consti-tute the brachial plexus ? How many nerves pass from this plexus ?763.- How many r erves from the lumbar plexus, and where do they ram-ify ? 764. How is the sacral plexus formed ? 765. Of what does thesympathetic nerve consist ? How is the sympathetic nerve distributed?What exception? Of what are the ganglia composed? tMi ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE.
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