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— The cervical nerves communicate with the spinal accessory in the sterno-mastoid, in the posterior triangle, and beneath the trapezius. Plate VH. P 1. Post : branch of Sub-occipital. P 2. Great occipital. P. Post : branches of 3rd, 4th, and 5th nerves. 1. Muscular branches to recti antici and laterales 2. Communicating branches. Sternal. Acromial. 17 2. Internal Branches — (a) Connecting Branches, with hypo-glossal, pneumogastric, and sympathetic nerves. (&) Muscular Branches to the prevertebr...al muscles. (c) Communicantes Noni, which pass inwards over or beneath the internal jugular vein to join the descendens noni. (d) Phrenic Nerve. — This nerve is mainly derived from the fourth cervical nerve, but usually receives filaments from the third and fifth nerves. It passes down the neck, lying on the surface of the scalenus anticus muscle, and enters the thorax by passing between the sub- clavian vein and artery, and crosses the internal mammary artery obliquely from without inwards, near its origin; it then passes in front of the root of the lung, where it lies between the pleura and pericardium.
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