| Jurisprudence - 1868 - 852 pages
...alone, of all the nerves of the head, receives roots both from the medullary process of the cerebrum and the cerebellum, A ganglion is formed upon it near...the muscles, and they are especially profuse to the muscles which •move the lips upon the teeth —(pp. 409, 410). * * * * * OP THE BESPIBATOBY NERVE... | |
| Austin Flint - Blood - 1903 - 522 pages
...of all the nerves of the head, receives roots .both from the medullary .process of the cerebrum and the cerebellum. A ganglion is formed upon it near...origin, though some of its filaments' pass on without en- ^ tering into .the ganglion. Before passing out of the sktill, the • nerve splits ffrtq three... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1912 - 1068 pages
...(see Plate III., in which there are its three grand divisions of the face). Here in the highest link, as in the lowest, the nerve is subservient to the...the nerve splits into three great divisions, which arc sent to the face, jaws, and tongue. Its branches go minutely into the skin, and enter into all... | |
| Mathematics - 1821 - 588 pages
...same functions. It is the nerve of taste, and of the salivary glands ; of the muscles of the face and jaws, and of common sensibility. This nerve comes...the muscles, and they are especially profuse to the muscles which move the lips upon the teeth. Of the respiratory nerve of the face, being that which... | |
| Ch Robin, Georges Pouchet, Mathias Duval, Édouard Retterrer, Frédéric Tourneux - Anatomy - 1868 - 752 pages
...nerves of thé head, receives » roots both from thé medullary process » of thé cerebrum and thé cerebellum. » A ganglion is formed upon it near its origin, though some of its filaments pass on wilhout entering into thé ganglion. Before passing oui of thé skull, thé nerve splits into three... | |
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