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/, The fpinal recurrent nerve, g, A branch of it be- 

 longing to the cleidomaftoideus and fterno-maf- 

 toideus mufcle. 



hf The conjunction of the recurrent nerve with the 

 third of the cervical nerves. Afterwards the re- 

 current winds backwards. 



/, t, i, The left intercoftal nerve. 



k, The upper, cervical ganglion of the intercoftal 

 nerve. 



/, A branch of thefecond cervical nerve, going to join 

 the ganglion k. 



m, A branch of the firft cervical nerve, going to the 

 fame ganglion k. 



n, o } Branches from the cervical nerves, going to the 

 intercoftal nerve. 



p, The ganglion of the intercoftal nerve in the upper 

 part of the thorax. 



q, q> &c. Branches, by which the intercoftal nerve is 

 conjoined with the fpinal nerves; viz. by the 

 feventh and eighth of the cervical, and all the 

 dorfal and lumbar, 



r y s t The extremity of the intercoftal nerve, belong- 

 ing to the firft nerve r, and the fecond s of the os 

 facrum. 



/, A confidcrable nerve, arifing from the intercoftal 

 near the vertebras of the back j here indeed it has 

 fix beginnings, according to thofe branches by 

 which the intercoftal is joined with the fourth, 

 fifth, fixth, feventh, eighth, and ninth dorfal. 

 Which nerve, here cut off, pafTes through the 

 diaphragm into the abdomen, where it joins itfelf 

 with the eighth pair of nerves of the brain, 

 and with other branches of the intercoftal nerve, 

 &c. 



u> A branch of the intercoftal nerve, 



U 3 w, w, &c. 



