The London Dissector Or Guide to Anatomy for the Use of Students

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The FOURTH PAIR, TROCHLEARES or PATHET- ici, are very slender, and situated immediately under the edge of the tentorium. This nerve arises from the valvula cerebri, comes out from betwixt the cere- brum and cerebellum, passes by the side of the pons Varolii, and, passing through the cavernous sinus, continues its course through the foramen lacerum orbitale superius, to supply the obliquus superior muscle of the eye.
5. The FIFTH PAIR, TRIGEMINI, are much larger than the fourth, and are situated
... more outwards and backwards. Each of these nerves arises, by a num- ber of filaments, from the anterior and lowest part of the crus cerebelli, where the crus unites with the pons Varolii; it passes forwards, enters the cavern- ous sinus, where it untwists itself, and forms a flat irregular ganglion, the GANGLION GASSERIANUM, and then divides into three great branches.
(1. ) RAMUS OCULARIS. The ophthalmic nerve of Willis passes through the foramen lacerum orbitale superius to the appendages of the eye.


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