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Show \ 1052 Of the Eight/a, Mint/1,4710] Tent/.7 [Mir ofM7110)", (Sec. Book III, ' X liitute the upper and lower Branches of Stomacrck Nerves, which do hirThe Intercolial Nerve an] it.» H.110" will the Fur Vagum. 'l h. Ganglia» form l'lcx. 103;" called "‘7‘;th be may rife, their {take they where Nerves, of pair The Ninth nilh all parts of the Stomach with numerous Fibres. Syl'temS, made U? or many Fibres, WhiCh being conjoyned, do conflimte The lntercoflal Nerve is made of many Fibres, coming from the Brain and Mada/la Spinalis, which do allociate With the (Par Vagum. Trunks, out of which are difpenfed many minute Fibres, into Wm The Intercofial Nerve, not far after its egrefs out of the Brain, doth make the Glangloiform Plex near that of the @ar Vagum, into which foine ner- vous Procefl'es are inferred, which are derived from the firfl: Verteber, from this Plex one Branch is implanted into the Sphincter of the Gulet, and am). The Cervical I‘lchiom Willk'll are der.v<rl Fibres into the Diaa phragm, Re- m. Offlae Eigtlgflfint/Mizd Tent/2 pair ochr‘pei, 6co- ous Mufcles, and Coats encircling them, giving the Carnous Fibres vior to make various motions ( in order to the reception of Aliment) and to make feveral appulfes Upon the Palate, Teeth, Lips, as by 1'0 many flops, modelling the expired Air for the articulations of Let. terS and Words, the various exprefTes of our mind. And For the better accomplifhing of many different motions, it immits a branch downward, into the Tongue, befetting it with various Fibrils. and recurrent Nerves 5 and toward the Afiiera Arteria, many Fibres of this the Mufcles of the 0: Hioia'er, which are furnilhed from thence with a number of {mallet Fibres. tthinth hair is diliributed into a Mul‘cle ofthc Latins, Another The Tenth pair, though they may feem to have many Fibres arifing within the Skull, yet for the molt part have their Fibres fprouting out of penfed into pipe. (iultt, Liardiatk Plcx,€5r. The Intercov ital Nerve furinlheth all the partsof the low-[l Apartimtnt with nervous Branch". "I he Nerve: oith': l'ungiu: Coming (ion: the Ninth pair, the-r into the Ganglioform Plex of the Far Vagum. The Intercol'tal Nerve defcending near the Vertebres, maketh another greater Plex ( feared in the middle of the Neck) into which a large Nerve, coming from a near Vertebral pair, is inferred ‘, From this Branch are Fibres derived, which confederate with the Nerves of the Diaphragm This branch meets with another coming from the Tenth pair of Nerves and aliociates with it, and is afterWard implanted into the Mufcnlur Star: nflbyrgejlm; And another branch of the Ninth pair, is communicated to unrcnt Nerve,Wind- pair or Nerves. Plex are inferted into the Coats of the Windepipe and Gulet, and into the Cardiack Plex, as alfo into the Axillary Artery 5 and about the Rootsof the fir-ft and fecond Rib there are four Branches coming from the Verte. bral Nerves, which do confiitute an eminent Plex, called the Intercofial. The Intercoflal pair, pafling out of the fecond into the third Aparti- the firfi and fecond Vertebres of the Spine ; and prefently after their cgrefs, do {End two Nerves into the Intercofial Branch 3 but the greateh‘: part of their ment, over againf't the bottom of the Stomach doth fend out on each [idea Trunks doth impart many Nerves to the Mufcles of the Lerynx, and Neck, Branch, the upper maketh the Mefenterick Plexes, being feven in num. bet (as Dr. Willi: will have it) wherein divers Fibrils every Way difi which are befet with fruitful Ramulcts of Nerves, propagated from the play themfelves, like {'0 many Rays, and are implanted into the Stomach, Spleen, Liver, Vtflcula felled, Duam CIJolidocbm, ‘Pylorm, Kidneys, Capfula Atmlxilaria, Intef'tincs, and into the Teflicles in Men, and Ovaries and Mime in Women, as alfo into the Ureters, Bladder, Seminal Veficles, :ProPttats, rPcnir, and into all parts of the middle and lowefl: Venter. The Spinal N: we is armies: to the Far Vagxim. Having given a fhort Hifiory of the 'Par Vagum, Intercol'tal Nerve, andthoit progrefs, through various parts, it may not be improper to give fome account of the Spinal Nerve as contributing to the operation of the ‘Far Vagmn, The Spinal Ntx'lc to federates will the Far ['4sum. eminent Nerve (coming out of the Medulla Spinal") efpoufeth an union: and palleth out of the fame hole of the Skull with the Par Vagum, with which it Inofcrilates, and maketh one Trunk, as having one joynt officeThis Spinal Nerve after it hath affociated fome time with the G'ar Vagtm, it quirteth its convcrl‘e, and is reflected outward, and imparteth divers Fibres to the Mufclcs of the Neck, and bel‘tows many Fibres to the Tenth pair of Nerves, with which it is in conjunction both in Trunk and Oflice, which having its Origen compofed of many Fibres, with which another and is not only foundin Man, but in Beafls, Birds, and Fill). As to the ufe Nature hath configned this acceflbry Nerve, it is reafonablt it fhould take its Origen from the Spinal Marrow, becaufe it is fublewifint to the Mtilcles of the Neck and Arms, which are nearer to the Spinali: Mtzlu/la then to the Medulla oblongata; or rather by reafon the Hands and Arms are more highly feared in Man, (then the Limbs in Brutes) and have?greater approximation to the Heart and Brain, and therefore do "10"3 confpirc with the afl‘eaions of thefe noble parts, whereupon the accellory Nerve (taking its rife from the Medulla Spinalis) enters into alTociatiOn With the (Par Vagum, and highly promotes its operation in point 0f the Mufcular motion of the Heart and other Mufcles of the Neck. The Tenth pair of Nerves. The afl'aciz, tron of a Branch of the Ninth pair with another of the Tenth, A branch of branch is dlll , the Mufclcs of the oiflr‘izidcr. The Tenth pairofNerveg ath many Fibres From the' pine. |