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" The cardiac ganglion (plexus cardiacus, Haller) lies between the arch of the aorta and the bifurcation of the trachea, in close contact with the former, extending from the division of the pulmonary artery to the origin of the brachio-cephalic. "
Meade's Manual for students preparing for examination at Apothecaries' hall ... - 第 31 頁
William Meade (M.R.C.S.) 著 - 1859
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Elements of Descriptive and Practical Anatomy: For the Use of Students

Jones Quain - 1828 - 730 頁
...; plexus cardiacus, Haller) lies between the arch of the aorta and the bifurcation of the trachea, extending from the division of the pulmonary artery to the origin of the innominata. This may be considered as the common point of union of the cardiac nerves that issue from...
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The nerves of the chest anatomically and physiologically considered ...

Josiah Clarkson - 1845 - 84 頁
...bifurcation of the trachea. It is from six. to nine lines in length, in some cases longer, and .extends, from the division of the pulmonary artery, to the origin of the brachio-cephalic artery from the arch of the aorta. In colour it is greyish white, . somewhat resembling mother of pearl....
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American Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, 第 11 卷,第 1 篇

1859 - 940 頁
...agent situated in the organic nervous system. "The cardiac ganglion," says Mr. Quain, "lies beneath the arch of the aorta, and the bifurcation of the...pulmonary artery to the origin of the brachio-cephalic. This may be considered as the common point of union of the cardiac nerves that issue from the cervical...
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The Placenta, the organic nervous system, the blood, the oxygen, and the ...

John O'Reilly - 1861 - 248 頁
...and consequently, its existence invariably. " The cardiac ganglion," says Mr. Quain, " lies beneath the arch of the aorta; and the bifurcation of the...pulmonary artery to the origin of the brachio-cephalic. This may be considered as the common point of union of the cardiac nerves that issue from the cervical...
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Practical medicine, by A. Silver

William Meade (M.R.C.S.) - 1874 - 638 頁
...Anterior. To form the inferior cardiac nerve. 5. Arterial. Which follow the internal mammary and snbclavian arteries ; a large plexus of nerves from this ganglion...extremity and gives off at its lower. From this ganglion three orders of filaments are given off — 1. Filaments to join the pulmonary plexuses. 2. Arterial...
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