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As the vaso-motors spread into the arteries, they follow an independent course in certain parts, as in the neck and head, where the sympathetic nerve, even in its secondary plexus, is detached from the nervous system which presides over the organic processes ; in other cases, their arrangement exactly resembles that of the arterial branches (abdominal sympa- thetic) ; or, finally, as is the case with the limbs, they unite and are lost in the nerves of the brachial and lumbar plexus, etc. , the ...union being made at the level of, or at a certain distance from, the plexus ; in the case of the sciatic nerve, a little before it leaves the pelvis, and in the nerves of the arm, at the level of the brachial plexus (Claude Bernard). The modifications caused in the circulation by the func- tions of the vaso-motor nerves, are extremely important when considered in reference to the phenomenon of secretion and calorification (see animal heat, farther on). These modi- fications should be also closely studied in regard to many pathological phenomena.
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