A Hand book of Human Anatomy And Physiology for the Use of Students
A Hand book of Human Anatomy And Physiology for the Use of Students
Henry Hartshorne
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21. Pterygoid, or recurrent nerve. 22. Five anterior branches. 23. Lingual branch of the fifth. 24. Inferior dental nerve. 25. Its mental branches. 26. Superficial temporal nerve. 27. Auricular branches. 28. Mylo-hyoid branch. roots, passes the inferior maxillary, which has sensory and motor filaments. The ophthalmic, or first branch of the fifth, goes out through the sphenoidal fissure ; the second or superior maxillary, through the foramen rotundum of the sphenoid bone ; the third, inferior m...axillary, through the foramen ovale of the same bone. Ophthalmic nerve. The subdivisions of this are, the lachrymal, frontal, and nasal nerves. The lachrymal is smallest. It goes to the lachrymal gland, conjunctiva and tegument of the upper eye- lid. The frontal is larger. It divides into the siipra-trochlear and supra-orbital branches. The first is distributed to the corrugator CRANIAL OR CEPHALIC NERVES. 175 snpercilii and occipito-frontalis muscles and the tegument of the forehead. The snpra-orbital passes through the supra-orbital foramen, giving off filaments to the upper eyelid ; then terminating in muscular, cutaneous, and pericrania!
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