Electro-physiology and electro-therapeutics : showing the best methods for the medical uses of electricity / By Alfred C. Garratt.

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IS4f Fig. 70. A View of the Position of the Pneumogastric Nerve, the Glosso-Pharyngeal, and Spinal Accessory Nerves, or the Eighth Pair. 1. The Inferior Maxillary Nerve. 2. The Gustatory Nerve. 3. The Chorda Tympani. 4. The Auricular Nerve. o. Its communication with the Portio Dura. 6. The Facial Nerve coming out of the Stylo-Mastoid Foramen. 7. The Glosso-Pharyngeal Nerve. 8. Branches to the Stylo-Pharyngeus Muscle. 9. The Pharyngeal Branch of the Pneu- mogastric Nerve descending to form the Pharyngeal Plexus. 10. Branches of the Glosso-Pharyngeal to the Pharyngeal Plexus. 15. 15. Communication of the Superior and Inferior Laryngeal Nerves. 16. Cardiac Branches, 17. Cardiac Branches from the Right Pneumogastric Nerve. 18. The Left Cardiac Ganglion and Plex- us. 19. The Recurrent or Inferior Laryngeal Nerve. 20. Branches sent from the curve of the Recurrent Nerve to the Pulmonary Plexus. 21. The Anterior Pulmonary Plexus. 22. 22. The (Esophageal Plexus.