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ra a! BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. 
26 ke fifth pair, or triple twin nerves, arise from the front part of 
the legs of ‘die hinder brain, and are divided within the cavity of the 
skull into three branches, viz: the orbital, and upper and lower jaw 
Orbital nerve gives off a branch near its origin, which unites 
a branch of the sixth pair, to form the great rib nerve: it then 
divides into three branches, the forehead, which goes through the eye 
“brow hole to the muscles and integuments of the forehead ; the te 
_ nerve, which goes to the tear gland; and the nasal nerve, which 
goes to the inner corner of the eye, where it gives off a branch oF 
two, then returns into the skull, and passes through the sieve plate 
of the sieve-bone, and is distributed on the inner membrane of the 
“nose. 
pper jaw nerve goes through the round hole, is divided into, 
yedge-palat e nerve, which goes through the wedge-palate hole, 
{2D twigs to the internal pen-shaped muscle, then enters the cavity 
_ ofthe nostrils, and is loston the Eustachian tube, soft palate, and nose 
anal of the wedge-bone. 2d, The back tooth socket branch Ge 
_ scends through the hole by the last grinder, and is distributed to the 
_ grinders. 3d. The lower orbital nerve, goes through the lower or 
bital hole, and is distributed on the muscles of the cheek, nose, lips; 
and communicates with the face nerve. : 
_ The lower jaw goes out of the skull through the oval hole, giving 
branches to the muscles and glands in its course, and to the face 
nerve, and divides as it passes over the pen-muscle into, 1st. The 
inner tongue, which is connected with the cord of the drum of the e 
d supplies the under tongue glands and contiguous muscles, but 
y the tongue. - The more proper lower jaw nerve, 
_ goes into the mental canal of the lower jaw and gives 
branch to each tooth, and comes out again to supply the lower 
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e sixth pair, or abducting nerves, arise from the back part of 
hinder brain, proceed for wards, per 
e brain, and send off some bran 
unite with brane 
te the goo a ©n or eight branches, which cons 
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