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Maxillary nerve 



Ciliary ganglion 

 Sphenopalatine ganglion \ 

 Superior cervical ganglion of sympathetic \ \ 



Cervical plexus 



Brachial plexus 



Pharyngeal plexus 



Middle cervical ganglion of 



sympathetic 



Inferior cervical g. of sympathetic 

 Recurrent nerve 



Bronchial plexus 



Cardiac plexus 



Esophageal plexus 

 ! oronary plexus 



Greater splanchnic nerve 

 Lesser splanchnic nerve 



Lumbar plexus 

 Sacral plexus 



Left vagus nerve 



ic plexus 

 eliac plexus 



Superior mesenteric plexus 



Aortic plexus 



inferior mesenteric plexus 



Hypogastric plexus 



Fig. 108. The sympathetic nervous system, illustrating the right sym- 

 pathetic trunk and its relation with the spinal nerves and with the per- 

 ipheral sympathetic ganglionated plexuses; cf. Fig. 41, p. 107. (After 

 Schwalbe.) 



