List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy:185


 * nerve fibers
 * gray substance and white substance


 * Neuroglia
 * Nerve cells
 * Unipolar cells
 * Bipolar cells
 * Multipolar cells
 * Pyramidal cell


 * axis-cylinder process or axon
 * protoplasmic processes or dendrons
 * cyton
 * Nissl's granules


 * cone of origin
 * Nerve fibers
 * medullated fibers or white fibers


 * white substance of Schwann or medullary sheath
 * neurolemma, primitive sheath, or nucleated sheath of Schwann
 * axis-cylinder
 * primitive fibrillæ of Schultze
 * neurokeratin


 * medullary sheath, or white matter of Schwann


 * nodes of Ranvier
 * internodal segment
 * Ranvier's crosses
 * Frommann's lines
 * medullary segments, or segments of Lantermann
 * neurolemma or primitive sheath
 * Wallerian degeneration


 * Non-medullated Fibers
 * gray or gelatinous nerve fibers (fibers of Remak)
 * Structure of the Peripheral nerves and Ganglia
 * cerebrospinal nerves
 * funiculus
 * fasciculi
 * epineurium
 * perineurium
 * endoneurium
 * vasomotor fibers
 * spheroidal tactile corpuscles or end bulbs of Krause
 * nervi nervorum
 * plexus


 * sympathetic nerves
 * sensory nerves, or centripetal nerves or afferent nerves
 * centrifugal nerves or efferent nerves
 * Origins and Terminations of Nerves


 * origins or central terminations; and peripheral terminations
 * Origins of nerves
 * superficial origin or apparent origin
 * deep origin or real origin
 * Peripheral terminations of nerves
 * Motor nerves
 * motor end-plate
 * Ganglia


 * Neuron theory
 * neuron
 * synapse or synaptic membrane
 * Fasciculi, tracts or fiber systems


 * Medulla spinalis
 * Roof-plate of medulla spinalis
 * Floor-plate of medulla spinalis
 * layers
 * Ependymal layer
 * Marginal layer
 * Mantle layer
 * Spongioblasts
 * germinal cells
 * Neuroblasts


 * Dorsal lamina (Alar lamina)
 * Ventral lamina (Basal lamina)
 * Terminal ventricle
 * Oval bundle
 * filum terminale


 * spinal nerves


 * ganglion ridge (neural crest)
 * spinal nerve


 * Brain


 * ventral cephalic flexure
 * cervical flexure
 * pontine flexure


 * Hind-brain
 * isthmus rhombencephali
 * Metencephalon
 * Myelencephalon


 * medulla oblongata
 * tractus solitarius
 * oval bundle
 * rhombic lip


 * Rhombic grooves
 * Pons: development of:
 * Cerebellum: development of:
 * Fissura prima (cerebellum)
 * Fissura secunda (cerebellum)


 * Floccular fissure
 * post-nodular fissure
 * incisura fastigii


 * Mesencephalon


 * Prosencephalon


 * optic vesicles
 * optic stalks
 * lamina terminalis
 * telencephalon


 * Diencephalon
 * thalamus


 * metathalamus
 * epithalamus
 * posterior commissure
 * Pineal recess (recessus pinealis)
 * pars mamillaris hypothalami


 * Telencephalon


 * pars optica hypothalami
 * cerebral hemispheres
 * rhinencephalon
 * Neopallium
 * external rhinal fissure


 * corpus striatum
 * caudate nucleus
 * lentiform nucleus
 * neopallium
 * lateral ventricle
 * falx cerebri


 * hippocampal fissure
 * hippocampus
 * Commissures
 * Hippocampal commissure


 * Commissures
 * corpus callosum
 * fornix
 * anterior commissures
 * septum pellucidum


 * central sulcus
 * intraparietal sulcus
 * cingulate sulcus
 * lateral cerebral sulcus (Sylvian fissure)
 * Sylvian fossa


 * Development of cranial nerves
 * tractus solitarius
 * oval bundle


 * medulla spinalis or spinal cord
 * conus medullaris
 * filum terminale
 * dura mater
 * epidural cavity
 * subdural cavity
 * arachnoid


 * subarachnoid cavity
 * pia mater
 * ligamentum denticulatum
 * spinal ganglion
 * spinal segments (Neuromeres)
 * cauda equina
 * filum terminale
 * filum terminale internum
 * filum terminale externum


 * Enlargements of medulla spinalis


 * Enlargements of medulla spinalis
 * cervical enlargement
 * lumbar enlargement


 * Anterior median fissure (fissura mediana anterior)
 * Posterior median sulcus (sulcus medianus posterior)
 * posterolateral sulcus
 * posterior funiculus
 * postero-intermediate sulcus
 * fasciculus gracilis (tract of Goll)
 * fasciculus cuneatus (tract of Burdach)


 * antero-lateral region
 * anterior funiculus
 * lateral funiculus
 * Internal Structure of the Medulla spinalis


 * Gray substance (substantia grisea centralis)
 * central canal
 * Anterior column (columna anterior; anterior cornu)
 * lateral column (columna lateralis; lateral cornu)
 * Posterior column (columna posterior; posterior cornu)
 * tract of Lissauer
 * substantia gelatinosa of Rolando


 * Posterior column (columna posterior; posterior cornu)
 * formatio reticularis
 * Central canal (canalis centralis)
 * anterior gray commissure
 * posterior gray commissure
 * terminal ventricle
 * substantia gelatinosa centralis


 * association neurons or intersegmental neurons
 * crossed commissural fibers


 * Nerve cells in the Anterior column
 * antero-medial column


 * Nerve cells in the Anterior column
 * dorso-medial column
 * Nerve cells in the Lateral column
 * lateral nucleus


 * Nerve cells in the Lateral column
 * preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system
 * Nerve cells in the Posterior column
 * dorsal nucleus (nucleus dorsalis; column of Clarke)
 * cervical nucleus
 * sacral nucleus
 * dorsal spinocerebellar fasciculus (direct cerebellar)
 * nerve cells in the substantia gelatinosa of Rolando
 * Solitary cells
 * posterior basal column


 * White substance (substantia alba)
 * tract of Lissauer


 * Nerve fasciculi
 * Wallerian degeneration
 * descending degeneration
 * ascending degeneration
 * Fasciculi in the anterior funiculus
 * Descending fasciculi
 * anterior cerebrospinal (fasciculus cerebrospinalis anterior; direct pyramidal tract)


 * Fasciculi in the anterior funiculus
 * Descending fasciculi
 * vestibulospinal fasciculus
 * tectospinal fasciculus
 * Ascending fasciculi
 * ventral spinothalamic fasciculus
 * anterior proper fasciculus (fasciculus anterior proprius; anterior basis bundle)
 * Fasciculi in the lateral funiculus
 * Descending fasciculi
 * lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus (fasciculus cerebrospinalis lateralis; crossed pyramidal tract)


 * Fasciculi in the lateral funiculus
 * Descending fasciculi
 * rubrospinal fasciculus (Monakow) (prepyramidal tract)
 * olivospinal fasciculus (Helweg)
 * Ascending fasciculi
 * dorsal spinocerebellar fasciculus (fasciculus cerebellospinalis; direct cerebellar tract of Flechsig)
 * superficial antero-lateral fasciculus (tract of Gowers)
 * ventral spinocerebellar fasciculus (Gowers)


 * Fasciculi in the lateral funiculus
 * Ascending fasciculi
 * lateral spinothalamic fasciculus
 * secondary sensory fasciculus or spinal lemniscus
 * spinotectal fasciculus
 * spino-quadrigeminal system of Mott
 * fasciculus of Lissauer
 * lateral proper fasciculus (fasciculus lateralis proprius; lateral basis bundle)
 * medial longitudinal fasciculus
 * Fasciculi in the Posterior funiculus
 * fasciculus gracilis (tract of Goll)


 * Fasciculi in the Posterior funiculus
 * fasciculus cuneatus (tract of Burdach)


 * Posterior proper fasciculus (Posterior ground bundle, Posterior basis bundle)
 * Comma-shaped fasciculus
 * Dorsal peripheral band
 * Oval area of Flechsig
 * Roots of spinal nerves


 * Brain (Encephalon)
 * Brain: divisions of:
 * Cerebral aqueduct (Aqueduct of Sylvius )


 * tentorium cerebelli
 * myelencephalon
 * metencephalon
 * isthmus rhombencephali


 * Medulla oblongata (spinal bulb)
 * Anterior median fissure (fissura mediana anterior; ventral or ventromedian fissure)
 * foramen cecum
 * pyramidal decussation
 * anterior external arcuate fibers
 * Posterior median fissure (fissura mediana posterior; dorsal or dorsomedian fissure)


 * antero-lateral sulcus
 * postero-lateral sulcus


 * pyramid of medulla oblongata (pyramis medullæ oblongatæ)
 * pyramidal decussation


 * medial longitudinal fasciculus


 * olive (oliva; olivary body)


 * fasciculus gracilis
 * fasciculus cuneatus
 * clava
 * nucleus gracilis
 * cuneate tubercle
 * nucleus cuneatus


 * tubercle of Rolando (tuber cinereum)


 * inferior peduncle
 * restiform bodies
 * striæ medullares


 * nucleus ambiguus


 * fasciculus gracilis
 * fasciculus cuneatus


 * medial nucleus
 * lateral nucleus
 * lemniscus (fillet)
 * decussation of the lemniscus (sensory decussation)


 * locus cæruleus
 * dorsal spinocerebellar fasciculus (fasciculus cerebellospinalis; direct cerebellar tract)
 * proper fasciculi (basis bundles)


 * medial longitudinal fasciculus


 * hypoglossal nucleus
 * trigonum hypoglossi
 * nucleus ambiguus


 * dorsal nucleus
 * sensory nucleus


 * dorsal nucleus
 * ala cinerea (trigonum vagi)
 * nucleus of the cochlear nerve and nucleus of the vestibular nerve
 * olivary nuclei
 * inferior olivary nucleus
 * hilum
 * peduncle of the olive
 * olivocerebellar fibers
 * medial accessory olivary nucleus


 * olivary nuclei
 * dorsal accessory olivary nucleus


 * dorsal spinocerebellar fasciculus
 * olivocerebellar fibers
 * Internal arcuate fibers
 * anterior external arcuate fibers
 * nucleus arcuatus


 * posterior external arcuate fibers


 * terminal sensory nuclei
 * ventral spinocerebellar fasciculus
 * cerebellum


 * reticularis alba
 * reticularis grisea
 * inferior central nucleus (nucleus of Roller)
 * nucleus lateralis
 * lemniscus
 * medial longitudinal fasciculus


 * fasciculus solitarius


 * Pons (pons Varoli)
 * tænia pontis


 * anterior surface (pars basilaris pontis)
 * middle peduncle
 * sulcus basilaris


 * posterior surface (pars dorsalis pontis)


 * basilar part of the pons
 * superficial transverse fibers (fibræ pontis superficiales)
 * deep transverse fibers (fibræ pontis profundæ)
 * longitudinal fasciculi (fasciculi longitudinales)


 * basilar part of the pons
 * nuclei pontis


 * Tegmental part of pons


 * Tegmental part of pons
 * trapezoid body
 * trapezoid nucleus
 * medial longitudinal fasciculus
 * pontine nuclei
 * superior olivary nucleus (nucleus olivaris superior)
 * nuclei of the trigeminal nerve (nuclei n. trigemini)
 * motor nucleus
 * mesencephalic root
 * sensory nucleus
 * nucleus of the abducent nerve (nucleus n. abducentis)
 * nucleus of the facial nerve (nucleus n. fascialis)
 * colliculus facialis


 * Tegmental part of pons
 * pontine nuclei
 * nucleus of the cochlear nerve
 * lateral cochlear nucleus
 * accessory cochlear nucleus
 * nuclei of the vestibular nerve
 * chief vestibular nucleus
 * spinal vestibular nucleus
 * nucleus of Deiters
 * nucleus of Bechterew
 * medial nucleus
 * area acustica
 * lateral nucleus


 * Cerebellum
 * vermis
 * vallecula cerebelli
 * superior vermis
 * inferior vermis
 * posterior cerebellar notch
 * anterior cerebellar notch


 * horizontal sulcus
 * upper surface of the cerebellum
 * lingula (lingula cerebelli)
 * lobulus centralis
 * precentral fissure
 * ala lobuli centralis
 * monticulus
 * postcentral fissure
 * quadrangular lobule
 * preclival fissure


 * culmen
 * clivus
 * lobus culminis
 * lobus clivi
 * folium vermis (folium cacuminis; cacuminal lobe)
 * superior semilunar lobule (lobulus semilunaris superior; postero-superior lobules)
 * horizontal sulcus
 * lobus semilunaris
 * under surface of the cerebellum
 * inferior vermis
 * sulcus valleculæ
 * nodule
 * uvula
 * pyramid
 * tuber vermis
 * flocculus
 * tonsilla cerebelli
 * biventral lobule
 * inferior semilunar lobule
 * postnodular fissure
 * prepyramidal fissure
 * postpyramidal fissure
 * nodule (nodulus vermis; nodular lobe)


 * posterior medullary velum
 * flocculus
 * lobus noduli
 * uvula (uvula vermis; uvular lobe)
 * sulcus valleculæ
 * furrowed band
 * tonsilla (tonsilla cerebelli; amygdaline nucleus)
 * bird's nest (nidus avis)
 * lobus pyramidis
 * biventral lobule
 * Tuber vermis (tuber valvulæ)
 * Inferior semilunar lobule (lobulus semilunaris inferior; postero-superior lobule)
 * lobus tuberus (tuberæ lobe)
 * White substance
 * dentate nucleus
 * arbor vitæ
 * projection fibers


 * superior cerebellar peduncles (brachia conjunctiva)


 * ventral spinocerebellar fasciculus
 * middle cerebellar peduncles (brachia pontis)
 * superior fasciculus
 * inferior fasciculus
 * deep fasciculus
 * inferior cerebellar peduncles (restiform bodies)
 * anterior medullary velum (velum medullare anterius; valve of Vieussens; superior medullary velum)


 * posterior medullary velum (velum medullare posterius; inferior medullary velum)
 * Fibræ propriæ
 * commissural fibers
 * arcuate fibers (association fibers)
 * Gray substance
 * gray substance of the cortex
 * cells of Purkinje
 * external gray layer
 * basket cells


 * internal rust-colored layer (nuclear layer)


 * moss fibers
 * tendril fibers
 * independent centers of gray substance
 * nucleus dentatus
 * nucleus emboliformis
 * nucleus globosus
 * nucleus fastigii


 * Fourth ventricle (ventriculus quartus)
 * Roof or Dorsal Wall
 * superior peduncle
 * anterior medullary velum
 * posterior medullary velum
 * tæniæ of the fourth ventricle (ligulæ)
 * obex
 * epithelial lining of the ventricle
 * tela chorioidea of the fourth ventricle
 * tæniæ of the fourth ventricle (tænia ventriculi quarti; ligula)


 * Roof or Dorsal Wall
 * Cornucopia of Bochdalek
 * obex
 * tela chorioidea of the fourth ventricle
 * Choroid plexuses
 * Openings in the Roof
 * medial aperture (foramen Majendii)
 * lateral apertures (foramina of Luschka)
 * Rhomboid fossa (fossa rhomboidea; "floor" of the fourth ventricle)


 * Rhomboid fossa (fossa rhomboidea; "floor" of the fourth ventricle)
 * calamus scriptorius
 * median sulcus
 * medial eminence
 * sulcus limitans
 * colliculus facialis
 * trigonum hypoglossi
 * nucleus intercalatus
 * sulcus limitans


 * Rhomboid fossa (fossa rhomboidea; "floor" of the fourth ventricle)
 * locus cæruleus
 * substantia ferruginea
 * superior fovea
 * inferior fovea
 * area acustica
 * tuberculum acusticum
 * striae medullares
 * ala cinerea
 * funiculus separans
 * area postrema


 * cerebral peduncles (pedunculus cerebri; crus cerebri)
 * interpeduncular fossa
 * posterior perforated substance
 * interpeduncular ganglion


 * cerebral peduncles
 * Oculomotor sulcus
 * lateral sulcus


 * base (basis pedunculi; crusta or pes)
 * cerebrospinal fibers
 * frontopontine fibers
 * temporopontine fibers
 * substantia nigra (intercalatum)
 * tegmentum
 * gray substance
 * red nucleus
 * interpeduncular ganglion


 * white substance
 * medial longitudinal fasciculus
 * Deiters's nucleus (lateral vestibular nucleus)
 * vestibulospinal fasciculus
 * ventral longitudinal bundle
 * tectospinal fasciculus
 * medial lemniscus


 * central tract of the cranial nerves


 * thalamic tract of the cranial nerves
 * central tract of the trigeminal nerve
 * rubrospinal tract (bundle of Monakow)
 * lateral lemniscus (lemniscus lateralis)


 * corpora quadrigemina
 * pulvinar
 * pineal body
 * frenulum veli
 * brachium
 * superior brachium


 * brachium
 * lateral geniculate body
 * inferior brachium
 * medial geniculate body
 * inferior colliculus (colliculus inferior; inferior quadrigeminal body; postgemina)
 * superior colliculus (colliculus superior; superior quadrigeminal body; pregemina)
 * stratum zonale
 * stratum cinereum
 * stratum opticum
 * stratum lemnisci
 * gray-white layers
 * fountain decussation of Meynert


 * cerebral aqueduct (aqueductus cerebri; aqueduct of Sylvius)
 * ventricle of the mid-brain
 * central gray stratum


 * nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
 * nucleus of the oculomotor nerve
 * nucleus of the trochlear nerve


 * Diencephalon


 * Thalamencephalon


 * Thalami (optic thalamus)
 * anterior extremity
 * posterior extremity
 * Pulvinar
 * lateral geniculate body
 * medial geniculate body
 * superior surface
 * stratum zonale
 * stria terminalis


 * tænia thalami
 * sulcus habenulæ
 * trigonum habenulæ
 * inferior surface
 * subthalamic tegmental region
 * substantia innominata of Meynert
 * medial surface
 * massa intermedia (middle commissure or gray commissure of brain)
 * lateral surface


 * Thalami: structure of:
 * stratum zonale
 * lateral medullary lamina
 * medial medullary lamina
 * Thalami: connections of:
 * thalamomammillary fasciculus (bundle of Vicq d’Azyr)


 * Thalami: stalks of:


 * Metathalamus
 * geniculate bodies
 * medial geniculate body (corpus geniculatum mediale; internal geniculate body; postgeniculatum)
 * lateral geniculate body (corpus geniculatum laterale; external geniculate body; pregeniculatum)


 * Metathalamus
 * lower visual centers


 * Epithalamus (see also Habenula and Habenular nuclei)
 * trigonum habenulæ
 * ganglion habenulæ
 * habenular commissure
 * fasciculus retroflexus
 * pineal body (corpus pineale; epiphysis)
 * stalk of the pineal body
 * posterior commissure
 * nucleus of the posterior commissure (nucleus of Darkschewitsch)


 * Hypothalamus
 * subthalamic tegmental region
 * greater part of the floor of the third ventricle
 * corpora mammillaria
 * tuber cinereum
 * infundibulum
 * hypophysis
 * optic chiasma
 * subthalamic tegmental region
 * stratum dorsale
 * zona incerta
 * corpus subthalamicum (nucleus of Luys)


 * corpora mammillaria (corpus albicantia)
 * thalamomammillary fasciculus (bundle of Vicq d’Azyr)
 * tuber cinereum
 * lamina terminalis
 * infundibulum
 * basal optic nucleus of Meynert
 * eminentia saccularis


 * hypophysis (pituitary body)
 * diaphragma sella


 * Optic chiasma (chiasma opticum; optic commissure)
 * commissure of Gudden
 * Optic tracts
 * lower visual centers
 * optic radiations
 * higher visual center (cortical visual center)


 * Third ventricle (ventriculus tertius)
 * choroid plexuses of the third ventricle


 * recessus infundibuli
 * lamina terminalis
 * optic recess
 * vulva
 * interventricular foramen (foramen of Monro)
 * recessus pinealis
 * recessus suprapinealis
 * sulcus of Monro
 * massa intermedia
 * Interpeduncular fossa


 * Telencephalon
 * cerebral hemispheres


 * longitudinal cerebral fissure (Fissura longitudinalis)
 * falx cerebri
 * corpus callosum
 * splenium
 * genu
 * rostrum
 * fornix
 * Cerebral hemispheres: surfaces of:
 * supero-medial border
 * infero-lateral border
 * superciliary border
 * medial occipital border
 * medial orbital border
 * Poles of cerebral hemispheres
 * frontal pole
 * occipital pole
 * temporal pole
 * preoccipital notch


 * gyri
 * Sulci and fissures of cerebral hemisphere
 * Lateral cerebral fissure (fissura cerebri lateralis; fissure of Sylvius)
 * Central sulcus (sulcus centralis; fissure of Rolando; central fissure)


 * Parietoöccipital fissure (fissura parietoöccipitalis)
 * Calcarine fissure (fissura calcarina)
 * Cingulate sulcus (sulcus cinguli; callosomarginal fissure)
 * Collateral fissure (fissura collateralis)


 * Sulcus circularis (circuminsular fissure)
 * Lobes: of cerebral hemisphere


 * Frontal lobe (lobus frontalis)
 * precentral sulcus
 * superior frontal sulcus and inferior frontal sulcus
 * anterior central gyrus (gyrus centralis anterior; ascending frontal convolution; precentral gyre)
 * superior frontal gyrus (gyrus frontalis superior; superfrontal gyre)


 * superior frontal gyrus
 * paramedial sulcus
 * middle frontal gyrus (gyrus frontalis medius; medifrontal gyre)
 * medial frontal sulcus
 * inferior frontal gyrus (gyrus frontalis inferior; subfrontal gyre)
 * orbital part
 * triangular part (cap of Broca)
 * basilar part
 * gyrus of Broca
 * inferior surface or orbital surface
 * orbital sulcus
 * straight gyrus
 * medial surface
 * marginal gyrus
 * paracentral lobule


 * Parietal lobe (lobus parietalis)
 * intraparietal sulcus of Turner
 * postcentral sulcus


 * occipital ramus
 * transverse occipital sulcus
 * superior parietal lobule
 * inferior parietal lobule
 * posterior central gyrus (gyrus centralis posterior; ascending parietal convolution; postcentral gyre)
 * superior parietal lobule (lobulus parietalis superior)
 * arcus parietoöccipitalis
 * inferior parietal lobule (lobulus parietalis inferior; subparietal district or lobule)
 * subparietal sulcus
 * precuneus (quadrate lobe)


 * Occipital lobe (lobus occipitalis)
 * transverse occipital sulcus
 * lateral occipital sulcus
 * lingual gyrus
 * fusiform gyrus (occipitotemporal convolution)


 * Temporal lobe (lobus temporalis)


 * transverse temporal gyri
 * superior temporal sulcus
 * parallel sulcus
 * middle temporal sulcus
 * superior temporal gyrus
 * middle temporal gyrus
 * inferior temporal gyrus
 * inferior temporal sulcus
 * fusiform gyrus


 * Insula (island of Reil; central lobe)
 * opercula of the insula
 * orbital operculum
 * circular sulcus


 * Limbic lobe
 * cingulate gyrus (gyrus cinguli; callosal convolution)
 * callosal fissure
 * Isthmus: of limbic lobe


 * hippocampal gyrus (gyrus hippocampi)
 * cingulum
 * uncus
 * incisura temporalis
 * Hippocampal fissure (fissura hippocampi; dentate fissure)


 * Rhinencephalon
 * Olfactory lobe (lobus olfactorius)
 * olfactory bulb (bulbus olfactorius)
 * olfactory tract (tractus olfactorius)
 * lateral stria


 * medial stria
 * intermediate stria
 * olfactory trigone (trigonum olfactorium)
 * parolfactory area of Broca (area parolfactoria)
 * anterior perforated substance (substantia perforata anterior)
 * fissure prima
 * Uncus
 * subcallosal gyrus (gyrus subcallosus; peduncle of the corpus callosum)
 * supracallosal gyrus (indusium griseum; gyrus epicallosus)
 * fasciola cinerea
 * fascia dentata hippocampi (gyrus dentatus)
 * fimbriodentate fissure
 * band of Giacomini


 * centrum ovale minus
 * puncta vasculosa
 * corpus callosum
 * labia cerebri


 * callosal fissure
 * centrum ovale majus
 * corpus callosum
 * Genu of corpus callosum
 * Rostrum of corpus callosum
 * Splenium of corpus callosum


 * corpus callosum
 * supracallosal gyrus
 * forceps anterior
 * forceps posterior
 * tapetum
 * Ventricles
 * Lateral ventricles (ventriculus lateralis)
 * septum pellucidum
 * interventricular foramen
 * ependyma
 * cornua
 * central part (pars centralis ventriculi lateralis; cella)


 * Ventricles
 * anterior cornu (cornu anterius; anterior horn; precornu)


 * Ventricles
 * rostrum
 * posterior cornu (cornu posterius; postcornu)
 * calcar avis (hippocampus minor)
 * bulb of the posterior cornu
 * inferior cornu (cornu inferior; descending horn; middle horn; medicornu)


 * hippocampus (hippocampus major)


 * hippocampus (hippocampus major)
 * pes hippocampi
 * alveus
 * collateral eminence (eminentia collateralis)
 * trigonum collaterale
 * corpus striatum
 * caudate nucleus (nucleus caudatus; caudatum)


 * lentiform nucleus (nucleus lentiformis; lenticular nucleus; lenticula)
 * medullary laminæ
 * Putamen


 * globus pallidus
 * corticostriate fibers
 * ansa lentiformis
 * claustrum
 * capsula extrema (band of Baillarger)
 * nucleus amygdalæ (amygdala)


 * internal capsule (capsula interna)
 * genu
 * geniculate fibers
 * cerebrospinal fibers


 * internal capsule (capsula interna)
 * corona radiata
 * external capsule (capsula externa)
 * substantia innominata of Meynert
 * ansa lentiformis
 * stria terminalis (tænia semicircularis)


 * terminal vein (vein of the corpus striatum)
 * lamina affixa
 * Fornix
 * Columns of fornix
 * crura
 * body (corpus fornicis)
 * psalterium (lyra)
 * hippocampal commissure
 * ventricle of the fornix (ventricle of Verga)
 * columns (columna fornicis; anterior pillars; fornicolumns)


 * thalamomammillary fasciculus (bundle of Vicq d’Azyr)


 * olfactory fasciculus
 * crura (crus fornicis; posterior pillars)
 * alveus
 * fimbria hippocampi
 * fascia dentata hippocampi (dentate gyrus)
 * fimbriodentate fissure
 * Interventricular foramen (foramen of Monro)
 * Anterior commissure (precommissure)
 * Septum pellucidum (septum lucidum)
 * cavity of the septum pellucidum (cavum septi pellucidi; pseudocele; fifth ventricle)
 * Choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle (plexus chorioideus ventriculus lateralis; paraplexus)


 * tela chorioidea of the third ventricle
 * choroidal fissure
 * tela chorioidea of the third ventricle (tela chorioidea ventriculi tertii; velum interpositum)


 * transverse fissure of the brain
 * internal cerebral veins (venæ Galeni)
 * great cerebral vein (vena magna Galeni)


 * cortex
 * white substance


 * Projection fibers
 * Transverse fibers or commissural fibers
 * Association fibers
 * short association fibers
 * long association fibers
 * uncinate fasciculus
 * cingulum


 * superior longitudinal fasciculus
 * inferior longitudinal fasciculus
 * perpendicular fasciculus
 * occipitofrontal fasciculus


 * fornix
 * gray substance of the hemisphere
 * outer band of Baillarger or band of Gennari
 * inner band of Baillarger
 * giant cells of Betz
 * cells of Golgi
 * cells of Martinotti


 * Tangential fibers of cerebral cortex
 * plexus of Exner
 * Band of Bechterew
 * Band of Gennari
 * Radial fibers of cerebral cortex


 * Visual area of cerebral cortex
 * Visuosensory area
 * Visuopsychic area
 * Motor areas of cerebral cortex


 * Olfactory bulb
 * glomeruli
 * Mitral cells


 * typical spinal nerve
 * somatic sensory fibers
 * sympathetic afferent fibers or sensory fibers
 * somatic motor fibers
 * sympathetic efferent fibers or preganglionic fibers


 * Intrinsic spinal reflex paths


 * Sensory pathways from the Spinal cord to the Brain
 * conscious muscle sense
 * unconscious muscle sense


 * Sensory pathways from the Spinal cord to the Brain
 * impulses of pain
 * impulses of temperature


 * Sensory pathways from the Spinal cord to the Brain
 * tactile discrimination
 * touch fibers
 * ventral spinothalamic fasciculus
 * superficial antero-lateral fasciculus (tract of Gowers)
 * spinotectal fasciculus
 * spino-olivary fasciculus (olivospinal; bulbospinal, Helweg's bundle)
 * Sympathetic afferent fibers (visceral afferent; viscero-sensory; splanchnic afferent)
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers (splanchnic motor; viscero-motor; preganglionic fibers)


 * Hypoglossal nerve (XII cranial)
 * Accessory nerve (XI cranial)
 * Vagus nerve (X cranial)
 * somatic sensory fibers


 * Vagus nerve (X cranial)
 * sympathetic afferent fibers
 * Taste fibers
 * Somatic motor fibers
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers
 * Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX cranial)
 * somatic sensory fibers


 * Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX cranial)
 * Sympathetic afferent fibers
 * Taste fibers
 * Somatic motor fibers
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers (motor and secretory fibers)


 * Acoustic nerve (VIII cranial)
 * Cochlear nerve
 * cochlear nucleus
 * striæ medullares


 * Acoustic nerve (VIII cranial)
 * trapezoid body
 * cochlear nucleus
 * acoustic tubercle
 * superior olivary nucleus
 * nucleus of the trapezoid body


 * Acoustic nerve (VIII cranial)
 * lateral preolivary nucleus or semilunar nucleus
 * mesial preolivary nucleus
 * lateral lemniscus (lateral fillet)
 * fillet of Reil
 * lower and upper nuclei of the lateral lemniscus
 * inferior colliculi (lower or posterior quadrigeminal bodies)
 * medial geniculate body
 * commissure of Gudden


 * Vestibular nerve (vestibular root, VIII cranial)
 * dorsal vestibular nucleus (medial or principal nucleus)
 * inferior vestibular nucleus
 * lateral vestibular nucleus (Deiters's nucleus)


 * Vestibular nerve (vestibular root, VIII cranial)
 * superior vestibular nucleus (Bechterew's nucleus)
 * Facial nerve (VII cranial)
 * somatic sensory fibers
 * sympathetic afferent fibers
 * Taste fibers
 * Somatic motor fibers
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers (preganglionic fibers)
 * superior salivatory nucleus
 * Abducens nerve (VI cranial)


 * Abducens nerve (VI cranial)
 * corticopontine fibers
 * Trigeminal nerve (V cranial)
 * motor nucleus
 * terminal sensory nucleus
 * main sensory nucleus
 * nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve
 * main sensory nucleus
 * tractus spinalis
 * nucleus of the tractus spinalis


 * Trigeminal nerve (V cranial)
 * central path of the trigeminal (trigeminothalamic tract)
 * mesencephalic root (descending root of the trigeminal)
 * Trochlear nerve (IV cranial)
 * trochlear nucleus
 * Oculomotor nerve (III cranial)
 * oculomotor nucleus


 * Optic nerve or Nerve of Sight (II cranial)


 * Optic nerve or Nerve of Sight (II cranial)
 * primary visual centers
 * lateral geniculate body
 * superior colliculus
 * stratum zonale
 * stratum cinereum


 * Optic nerve or Nerve of Sight (II cranial)
 * stratum opticum
 * lateral lemniscus
 * tectospinal fasciculus
 * Olfactory nerves (I cranial) or nerves of smell


 * Olfactory nerves (I cranial) or nerves of smell
 * lateral olfactory striæ
 * medial olfactory striæ
 * pars olfactoria
 * intermediate olfactory striæ
 * tractus olfactomesencephalicus (basal olfactory bundle of Wallenburg)
 * fasciculus mammillo-tegmentalis (mammillo-tegmental bundle of Gudden)


 * fasciculus retroflexus of Meynert
 * interpeduncular ganglion
 * tegmental bundle of Gudden
 * cingulum
 * dentate gyrus
 * indusium
 * medial longitudinal striæ (nerves of Lancisi)
 * lateral longitudinal striæ
 * gyrus subcallosus and the anterior perforated substance (diagonal band of Broca)


 * olfactory projection fibers
 * alveus
 * fornix
 * hippocampal commissure (ventral psalterium or lyre)
 * bundle of Vicq d'Azyr (mammillo-thalamic fasciculus)
 * amygdaloid nucleus and the tænia semicircularis (stria terminalis)


 * Motor tract
 * geniculate fibers
 * cerebrospinal fibers
 * decussation of the pyramids
 * lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus (crossed pyramidal tract)
 * anterior cerebrospinal fasciculus (direct pyramidal tract)
 * upper motor neurons
 * lower motor neurons
 * rubrospinal fasciculus


 * Tectospinal fasciculus


 * vestibulospinal fasciculus (part of the anterior marginal fasciculus or Loewenthal's tract)
 * pontospinal fasciculus (Bechterew)


 * Brain: meninges of:
 * Medulla spinalis: meninges of:
 * Membrane: of brain and medulla spinalis
 * Meninges of brain and medulla spinalis
 * Dura mater, cranial:
 * Cranial arachnoid: dura mater
 * Dura mater: encephali


 * Dura mater: processes of:
 * Falx cerebri


 * Tentorium cerebelli
 * Incisura tentorii
 * Falx cerebelli
 * Diaphragma sellæ


 * Endosteal layer of dura mater
 * Meningeal layer of dura mater
 * Dura mater: veins of:
 * Dura mater: nerves of:
 * Dura mater: spinal (Dura mater spinalis)
 * Subdural cavity
 * Epidural space


 * Dura mater: structure of:
 * Arachnoid (Arachnoid membrane)
 * Cranial arachnoid (Arachnoidea encephali)
 * Arachnoidea spinalis
 * Arachnoid: structure of:
 * Subarachnoid cavity (Cavum subarachnoideale, Subarachnoid space)
 * Subarachnoid cisternæ (Cisternæ subarachnoidales)
 * Cisterna cerebellomedullaris (Cisterna magna)
 * Cisterna pontis
 * Cisterna interpeduncularis (Cisterna basalis)


 * Cisterna chiasmatis
 * Cisterna fossæ cerebri lateralis
 * Cisterna venæ magnæ cerebri
 * Foramina of Majendie
 * Foramina of Luschka
 * Subarachnoid septum
 * Ligamentum denticulatum
 * Cerebrospinal fluid


 * Arachnoid villi (Granulationes arachnoideales, Arachnoid granulations, Glandulæ Pacchioni, Pacchionian glands )
 * Pia mater


 * Cranial pia mater
 * Spinal pia mater
 * Linea splendens
 * Ligamentum denticulatum
 * Filum terminale
 * Central ligament of medulla spinalis


 * Cerebrospinal fasciculus: fluid
 * Dentate fissure: ligament
 * Ligament or Ligaments: dentate

the cranial nerves ()

 * Cranial nerves (Nervi cerebrales, Cerebral nerves)
 * Nuclei: of origin of motor nerves


 * Olfactory nerves (Nervi olfactorii, first nerve)


 * Optic nerve (''Nervus opticus, Second nerve)
 * Visual center


 * Optic chiasma
 * Decussation of optic nerves
 * Commissure of Gudden


 * Optic tract


 * Oculomotor nerve (Nervus oculomotorius, Third nerve )
 * Nucleus of oculomotor nerve


 * Trochlear nerve (Nervus trochlearis, Fourth nerve)


 * Trigeminal nerve (Nervus trigeminus, Trifacial nerve, Fifth nerve)
 * Semilunar ganglion (ganglion semilunare, Gasserian ganglion)
 * Cavum Meckelii


 * Ophthalmic nerve (Nervus ophthalmicus)
 * Lacrimal nerve (Nervus lacrimalis)
 * Frontal nerve (Nervus frontalis)


 * Frontal nerve
 * Supratrochlear nerve (Nervus supratrochlearis)
 * Supraorbital nerve (Nervus supraorbitalis)
 * Nasociliary nerve (Nervus nasociliaris, Nasal nerve)
 * Long root of ciliary ganglion (Radix longa ganglii ciliaris)
 * Long ciliary nerves (Nervi ciliares longi)
 * Infratrochlear nerve (Nervus infratrochlearis)
 * Ethmoidal branches (Nervi ethmoidales)
 * Ciliary ganglion (ophthalmic ganglion or lenticular ganglion)
 * Ciliary nerves


 * Short ciliary nerves


 * Maxillary nerve (Nervus maxillaris, superior maxillary nerve)
 * In the Cranium
 * Middle meningeal nerve (Nervus meningeus medius, meningeal branch, dural branch)
 * In the Pterygopalatine Fossa
 * Zygomatic nerve (Nervus zygomaticus; Temporomalar nerve; Orbital nerve)


 * In the Pterygopalatine fossa
 * Zygomatic nerve (Nervus zygomaticus; Temporomalar nerve; Orbital nerve)
 * Zygomaticotemporal branch
 * Zygomaticofacial branch
 * Sphenopalatine nerves (Nervi sphenopalatini)
 * Posterior superior alveolar branches (Nervus rami alveolares superiores posteriores, posterior superior dental branches)


 * In the Infraorbital canal
 * Middle superior alveolar branch (ramus alveolaris superior medius; middle superior dental branch)
 * Anterior superior alveolar branch (ramus alveolaris superior anteriores; Nervus ramus alveolaris superior anteriores, anterior superior dental branch, Anterior superior dental nerve )
 * nasal branch
 * On the Face
 * Inferior palpebral branches (rami palpebrales inferiores; palpebral branches)
 * External nasal branches (rami nasales externi, Nervus nasales externi)
 * Superior labial branches (rami labiales superiores, Nervus labialis superiores, labial branches)
 * Infraorbital plexus
 * Sphenopalatine ganglion (ganglion of Meckel)


 * Sphenopalatine ganglion (ganglion of Meckel)
 * Greater superficial petrosal nerve (Nervus petrosus superficialis major, Large superficial petrosal nerve)
 * Deep petrosal nerve (Nervus petrosus profundus, Large deep petrosal nerve)
 * Nerve of pterygoid canal (Nervus canalis pterygoidei, Vidian nerve)


 * Branches of Distribution
 * orbital branches (rami orbitales; ascending branches)
 * palatine nerves (nn. palatini; descending branches)
 * anterior palatine nerve (n. palatinus anterior)
 * middle palatine nerve (n. palatinus medius)
 * posterior palatine nerve (n. palatinus posterior)
 * posterior superior nasal branches (rami nasales posteriores superiores)
 * nasopalatine nerve
 * pharyngeal nerve (pterygopalatine nerve)


 * mandibular nerve (n. mandibularis; inferior maxillary nerve)


 * Nervus spinosus
 * Internal pterygoid nerve (n. pterygoideus internus)
 * Masseteric nerve (Nervus massetericus)


 * Deep temporal nerves (nn. temporales profundi)
 * Buccinator nerve (n. buccinatorus; long buccal nerve)
 * External pterygoid nerve (n. pterygoideus externus)
 * Auriculotemporal nerve (n. auriculotemporalis)
 * anterior auricular branches (nn. auriculares anteriores)
 * branches to the external acoustic meatus (n. meatus auditorii externi)
 * articular branches
 * parotid branches (rami parotidei)
 * superficial temporal branches (rami temporales superficiales)
 * Lingual nerve (n. lingualis)


 * Inferior alveolar nerve (n. alveolaris inferior; inferior dental nerve)
 * Mylohyoid nerve (n. mylohyoideus)


 * dental branches
 * inferior dental plexus
 * incisive branch
 * mental nerve (n. mentalis)
 * Otic ganglion (ganglion oticum)


 * Submaxillary ganglion (ganglion submaxillare)


 * Abducent nerve (Nervus abducens, Sixth nerve)


 * cavernous sinus
 * superior orbital fissure
 * Orbits: relation of nerves in:


 * Facial nerve (Nervus facialis, Seventh nerve)
 * nervus intermedius (pars intermedii of Wrisberg)


 * Geniculum of facial nerve
 * Genicular ganglion of facial nerve
 * Parotid plexus


 * greater superficial petrosal nerve (large superficial petrosal nerve)


 * Nerve to the stapedius (n. stapedius; tympanic branch)
 * Chorda tympani nerve
 * iter chordæ posterius
 * iter chordæ anterius


 * Posterior auricular nerve (n. auricularis posterior)
 * auricular branch
 * occipital branch
 * Digastric branch (ramus digastricus)
 * Stylohyoid branch (ramus stylohyoideus)
 * Temporal branches (rami temporales)
 * Zygomatic branches (rami zygomatici; malar branches)
 * Buccal branches (rami buccales; infraorbital branches)
 * superficial branches
 * deep branches
 * infraorbital plexus
 * Mandibular branch (ramus marginalis mandibulæ)
 * Cervical branch (ramus colli)


 * acoustic nerve (Eighth nerve)


 * Cochlear nerve
 * accessory nucleus
 * tuberculum acusticum
 * striæ medullares (striæ acusticæ)
 * lateral lemniscus
 * nucleus of the lateral lemniscus
 * Vestibular nerve
 * ganglion of Scarpa


 * Glossopharyngeal nerve (Nervus glossopharyngeus, Ninth nerve)


 * sensory fibers
 * taste fibers
 * Fasciculus solitarius
 * somatic sensory fibers
 * somatic motor fibers
 * nucleus ambiguus
 * sympathetic efferent fibers


 * Ganglia
 * Superior ganglion (ganglion superius; jugular ganglion)
 * Petrous ganglion (ganglion petrosum; inferior ganglion)


 * Branches of Distribution
 * Tympanic nerve (n. tympanicus; nerve of Jacobson)
 * Tympanic plexus
 * Carotid branches (n. caroticotympanicus superior and n. caroticotympanicus inferior)
 * Pharyngeal branches (rami pharyngei)
 * Pharyngeal plexus
 * Muscular branch (ramus stylopharyngeus)
 * Tonsillar branches (rami tonsillares)
 * Lingual branches (rami linguales)


 * Vagus nerve (Nervus vagus, Tenth nerve; Pneumogastric nerve )
 * Jugular ganglion (ganglion of the root)
 * Ganglion nodosum (ganglion of the trunk)
 * Posterior pulmonary plexus
 * Esophageal plexus


 * Ganglion nodosum (ganglion of the trunk; inferior ganglion)
 * In the Jugular fossa
 * Meningeal branch (ramus meningeus; dural branch)
 * Auricular branch (ramus auricularis; nerve of Arnold)
 * In the Neck
 * Pharyngeal branch (ramus pharyngeus)


 * In the Neck
 * Pharyngeal branch (ramus pharyngeus)
 * Pharyngeal plexus
 * Superior laryngeal nerve (n. laryngeus superior)
 * external branch (ramus externus)
 * internal branch (ramus internus)
 * Recurrent nerve (n. recurrens; inferior or recurrent laryngeal nerve)
 * Superior cardiac branches (rami cardiaci superiores; cervical cardiac branches)
 * upper branches
 * lower branch


 * In the Thorax
 * Inferior cardiac branches (rami cardiaci inferiores; thoracic cardiac branches)


 * In the Thorax
 * Anterior bronchial branches (rami bronchiales anteriores; anterior or ventral pulmonary branches)
 * Anterior pulmonary plexus
 * Posterior bronchial branches (rami bronchiales posteriores; posterior or dorsal pulmonary branches)
 * posterior pulmonary plexus
 * Esophageal branches (rami æsophagei)
 * esophageal plexus


 * In the Abdomen
 * Gastric branches (rami gastrici)
 * posterior gastric plexus
 * anterior gastric plexus
 * Celiac branches (rami cæliaci)
 * Hepatic branches (rami hepatici)


 * accessory nerve (Nervus accessorius, Eleventh nerve; Spinal accessory nerve )
 * Cranial Part (ramus internus; accessory portion)
 * Spinal Part (ramus externus; spinal portion)


 * Hypoglossal nerve (Nervus hypoglossus, Twelfth nerve)


 * Meningeal branches (dural branches)
 * Descending ramus (ramus descendens; descendens hypoglossi)
 * ansa hypoglossi
 * Thyrohyoid branch (ramus thyreohyoideus)
 * Muscular branches


 * Nervus ramus descendens
 * Nervus thyreohyoideus


 * spinal nerves (Nervi spinales)
 * first cervical nerve (suboccipital nerve)
 * Nerve roots
 * Anterior root (radix anterior; ventral root)
 * Posterior root (radix posterior; dorsal root)


 * Spinal ganglia (ganglion spinale)


 * cauda equina


 * spinal nerve
 * gray ramus communicans
 * white ramus communicans
 * somatic fibers
 * sympathetic fibers (splanchnic fibers)


 * cells of Dogiel
 * meningeal branch


 * posterior divisions (Rami Posteriores)
 * Cervical nerves (Nn. Cervicales)


 * Cervical nerves (Nn. Cervicales)
 * medial branch (ramus medialis; internal branch)
 * greater occipital nerve (n. occipitalis major; great occipital nerve)
 * lateral branch (ramus lateralis; external branch)
 * posterior division of the third cervical
 * third occipital nerve
 * posterior cervical plexus
 * posterior divisions of the lower five cervical nerves
 * Thoracic nerves (Nn. Thoracales)
 * medial branches (ramus medialis; internal branch)
 * posterior divisions of the upper six thoracic nerves
 * lateral branches (ramus lateralis; external branch)


 * Lumbar nerves (Nn. Lumbales)
 * Sacral nerves (Nn. Sacrales)


 * Coccygeal nerve (N. Coccygeus)


 * anterior divisions (Rami Anteriores)
 * Cervical nerves (Nn. Cervicales)
 * anterior division of the first (suboccipital nerve)
 * upper four cervical nerves
 * cervical plexus (plexus cervicalis)


 * Smaller occipital nerve (n. occipitalïs minor; small occipital nerve)
 * auricular branch
 * Great auricular nerve (n. auricularis magnus)


 * Great auricular nerve
 * anterior branch (ramus anterior; facial branch)
 * posterior branch (ramus posterior; mastoid branch)
 * Cutaneous cervical (n. cutaneus colli; superficial or transverse cervical nerve)
 * ascending branches (rami superiores)


 * Cutaneous cervical
 * descending branches (rami inferiores)
 * Supraclavicular nerves (nn. supraclaviculares; descending branches)
 * anterior supraclavicular nerves (nn. supraclaviculares anteriores; suprasternal nerves)
 * middle supraclavicular nerves (nn. supraclaviculares medii; supraclavicular nerves)
 * posterior supraclavicular nerves (nn. supraclaviculares posteriores; supra-acromial nerves)


 * Communicating branches
 * Muscular branches
 * Communicantes cervicales (communicantes hypoglossi)
 * descendens cervicalis
 * ansa hypoglossi
 * Phrenic nerve (n. phrenicus; internal respiratory nerve of Bell)


 * phrenic ganglion


 * Communicating branches
 * Muscular branches


 * Branchial plexus (plexus brachialis)


 * lateral cord
 * medial cord
 * posterior cord


 * Dorsal scapular nerve (n. dorsalis scapulæ; nerve to the Rhomboidei; posterior scapular nerve)
 * Suprascapular (n. suprascapularis)


 * Nerve to the subclavius (n. subclavius)
 * Long thoracic nerve (n. thoracalis longus; external respiratory nerve of Bell; posterior thoracic nerve)


 * Lateral cord: Musculocutaneous (5, 6, 7 C), Lateral anterior thoracic (5, 6, 7 C), Lateral head of median (6, 7 C)


 * Medial cord: Medial anterior thoracic (8 C, 1 T), Medial antibrachial cutaneous, Medial brachial cutaneous, Ulnar, Medial head of median, Upper subscapular (5, 6 C), Lower subscapular (5, 6 C.)


 * Posterior cord: Thoracodorsal (5, 6, 7 C.), Axillary (5, 6 C.), Radial (6, 7, 8 C, 1 T.)


 * Anterior thoracic nerves (nn. thoracales anteriores)
 * lateral anterior thoracic (fasciculus lateralis)
 * medial anterior thoracic (fasciculus medialis)
 * Subscapular nerves (nn. subscapulares)


 * Subscapular nerves
 * upper subscapular (short subscapular)
 * lower subscapular
 * Thoracodorsal nerve (n. thoracodorsalis; middle or long subscapular nerve)
 * Axillary nerve (n. axillaris; circumflex nerve)
 * lateral brachial cutaneous nerve


 * Musculocutaneous nerve (n. musculocutaneus)


 * lateral antibrachial cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus antibrachii cutaneous lateralis; branch of musculocutaneous nerve)


 * Medial antibrachial cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus antibrachii medialis; internal cutaneous nerve)
 * Medial brachial cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus brachii medialis; lesser internal cutaneous nerve; nerve of Wrisberg)


 * Median nerve (n. medianus)
 * In the forearm
 * muscular branches (rami musculares)
 * volar interosseous nerve (n. interosseus volaris; anterior interosseous nerve)
 * palmar branch (ramus cutaneus palmaris n. mediani)
 * In the palm of the hand
 * proper volar digital nerves
 * common volar digital nerves


 * Ulnar nerve (n. ulnaris)


 * Palmar cutaneous branch of ulnar nerve


 * Radial nerve (n. radialis; musculospiral nerve)
 * Muscular branches of the radial nerve (rami musculares)
 * ulnar collateral nerve
 * Cutaneous branches of the radial nerve
 * posterior brachial cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus brachii posterior; internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral)


 * Radial nerve
 * Cutaneous branches of the radial nerve
 * dorsal antibrachial cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus antibrachii dorsalis; external cutaneous branch of musculospiral)
 * Superficial branch of the radial nerve (ramus superficialis radial nerve)
 * Deep branch of the radial nerve (n. interosseus dorsalis; dorsal or posterior interosseous nerve)
 * dorsal interosseous nerve


 * anterior divisions of the thoracic nerves (rami anteriores; ventral divisions)


 * First thoracic nerve
 * first intercostal nerve
 * Upper thoracic nerves (nn. intercostales)
 * thoracic intercostal nerves
 * Lateral cutaneous branches (rami cutanei laterales)


 * Intercostobrachial nerve


 * Lower thoracic nerves
 * thoracicoabdominal intercostal nerves
 * anterior cutaneous branches
 * lateral cutaneous branches
 * twelfth thoracic nerve
 * lateral cutaneous branch


 * lumbosacral plexus (Plexus Lumbosacralis)
 * Lumbar nerves (Nn. Lumbales)
 * anterior divisions of the lumbar nerves (rami anteriores)


 * Furcal nerve (Nervus furcalis)


 * lumbar plexus


 * Iliohypogastric nerve (n. iliohypogastricus)


 * Iliohypogastric nerve (n. iliohypogastricus)
 * lateral cutaneous branch (ramus cutaneus lateralis; iliac branch)
 * anterior cutaneous branch (ramus cutaneus anterior; hypogastric branch)


 * Ilioinguinal nerve (n. ilioinguinalis)


 * Genitofemoral nerve (n. genitofemoralis; genitocrural nerve)
 * external spermatic nerve (n. spermaticus externus; genital branch of genitofemoral)
 * lumboinguinal nerve (n. lumboinguinalis; femoral or crural branch of genitofemoral)
 * Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus femoralis lateralis; external cutaneous nerve)
 * patellar plexus
 * Obturator nerve (n. obturatorius)


 * Obturator nerve (n. obturatorius)
 * anterior branch (ramus anterior)
 * posterior branch (ramus posterior)


 * Obturator nerve (n. obturatorius)
 * articular branch for the knee-joint
 * Accessory obturator nerve (n. obturatorius accessorius)
 * Femoral nerve (n. femoralis; anterior crural nerve)
 * intermediate cutaneous nerve (ramus cutaneus anterior; middle cutaneous nerve)
 * medial cutaneous nerve (ramus cutaneus anterior; internal cutaneous nerve)


 * Femoral nerve (n. femoralis; anterior crural nerve)
 * medial cutaneous nerve (ramus cutaneus anterior; internal cutaneous nerve)
 * subsartorial plexus
 * Muscular branches (rami musculares)
 * nerve to the Pectineus
 * nerve to the Sartorius
 * Saphenous nerve (n. saphenus; long or internal saphenous nerve)
 * infrapatellar branch
 * plexus patellæ
 * articular branch to the hip-joint
 * articular branches to the knee-joint


 * Sacral plexus (plexus sacralis)
 * Nerve to the Quadratus femoris and Gemellus inferior


 * Nerve to the Obturator internus and Gemellus superior


 * Nerve to the Piriformis
 * Superior gluteal nerve (n. glutæus superior)
 * Inferior gluteal nerve (n. glutæus inferior)
 * Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus femoralis posterior; small sciatic nerve)


 * Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus femoralis posterior; small sciatic nerve)
 * gluteal branches (nn. clunium inferiores)
 * perineal branches (rami perineales)
 * inferior pudendal (long scrotal nerve)
 * branches to the back of the thigh and leg
 * Sciatic nerve (n. ischiadicus; great sciatic nerve)


 * Tibial nerve (n. tibialis; internal popliteal nerve)


 * Tibial nerve (n. tibialis; internal popliteal nerve)
 * Articular branches (rami articulares)
 * Muscular branches (rami musculares)
 * medial sural cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus suræ medialis; n. communicans tibialis)


 * Tibial nerve (n. tibialis; internal popliteal nerve)
 * sural nerve (n. suralis; short saphenous nerve)
 * lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve
 * medial calcaneal branches (rami calcanei mediales; internal calcaneal branches)
 * medial plantar nerve (n. plantaris medialis; internal plantar nerve)
 * cutaneous branches
 * muscular branches
 * articular branches
 * proper digital nerve of the great toe (nn. digitales plantares proprii; plantar digital branches)
 * three common digital nerves (nn. digitales plantares communes)
 * Lateral plantar nerve (n. plantaris lateralis; external plantar nerve)


 * Common peroneal nerve (n. peronæus communis; external popliteal nerve; peroneal nerve)
 * lateral sural cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus suræ lateralis; lateral cutaneous branch)
 * peroneal anastomotic (n. communicans fibularis)


 * Deep peroneal nerve (n. peronæus profundus; anterior tibial nerve)
 * muscular branches
 * articular branch
 * lateral terminal branch (external or tarsal branch)
 * interosseous branches
 * medial terminal branch (internal branch)
 * dorsal digital nerves (nn. digitales dorsales hallucis lateralis et digiti secundi medialis)
 * interosseous branch


 * Superficial peroneal nerve (n. peronæus superficialis; musculocutaneous nerve)
 * medial dorsal cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus dorsalis medialis; internal dorsal cutaneous branch)
 * intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve (n. cutaneus dorsalis intermedius; external dorsal cutaneous branch)
 * dorsal digital branches


 * Pudendal plexus (plexus pudendus)


 * Perforating cutaneous nerve (n. clunium inferior medialis)
 * Pudendal nerve (n. pudendus; internal pudic nerve)


 * Alcock’s canal
 * dorsal nerve of the penis or clitoris
 * inferior hemorrhoidal nerve (n. hæmorrhoidalis inferior)
 * perineal nerve (n. perinei)
 * posterior scrotal branches (or labial) (nn. scrotales (or labiales) posteriores
 * muscular branches
 * nerve to the bulb
 * dorsal nerve of the penis (n. dorsalis penis)
 * Anococcygeal nerves (nn. anococcygei)


 * sympathetic nervous system


 * preganglionic fibers


 * cranial sympathetics
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers of the Oculomotor nerve
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers of the Facial nerve


 * cranial sympathetics
 * Sympathetic afferent fibers of the Glossopharyngeal nerve
 * Sympathetic efferent fibers of the Vagus nerve


 * cranial sympathetics
 * Sympathetic afferent fibers of the Vagus
 * Sacral sympathetics
 * Sacral sympathetic efferent fibers


 * Sacral sympathetics
 * Afferent sympathetic fibers
 * Thoracolumbar sympathetics
 * thoracolumbar sympathetic fibers
 * vasoconstrictor fibers


 * Thoracolumbar sympathetics
 * central ganglia
 * prevertebral plexuses
 * sympathetic trunks (truncus sympathicus; gangliated cord)
 * ganglion impar
 * Connections with the Spinal nerves
 * gray and white rami communicantes


 * Thoracolumbar sympathetics
 * three great gangliated plexuses (collateral ganglia)
 * cardiac plexus
 * solar plexus or epigastric plexus
 * hypogastric plexus


 * internal carotid nerve
 * internal carotid plexus (plexus caroticus internus; carotid plexus)
 * carotid ganglion
 * deep petrosal


 * caroticotympanic
 * cavernous plexus (plexus cavernosus)
 * filaments of connection
 * terminal filaments


 * superior cervical ganglion (ganglion cervicale superius)
 * Inferior branch
 * Lateral branches (external branches)
 * Medial branches (internal branches)
 * laryngopharyngeal branches (rami laryngopharyngei)


 * superior cervical ganglion (ganglion cervicale superius)
 * pharyngeal plexus
 * superior cardiac nerve (n. cardiacus superior)
 * Anterior branches (nn. carotici externi)
 * external petrosal nerve
 * middle cervical ganglion (ganglion cervicale medium)
 * Middle cardiac nerve (n. cardiacus medius; great cardiac nerve)


 * inferior cervical ganglion (ganglion cervicale inferius)


 * inferior cervical ganglion (ganglion cervicale inferius)
 * ansa subclavia (Vieussenii)
 * inferior cardiac nerve (n. cardiacus inferior)
 * offsets to bloodvessels


 * branches from the upper five ganglia
 * branches from the lower seven ganglia
 * greater splanchnic nerve (n. splanchnicus major; great splanchnic nerve)
 * ganglion splanchnicum
 * lesser splanchnic nerve (n. splanchnicus minor)
 * lowest splanchnic nerve (n. splanchnicus imus; least splanchnic nerve)


 * Pars Abdominalis S. Sympathici; Lumbar portion of Gangliated cord


 * ganglion impar
 * branches of distribution
 * glomus coccygeum (coccygeal body)


 * Cardiac plexus (Plexus Cardiacus)
 * superficial part of the cardiac plexus
 * cardiac ganglion of Wrisberg
 * deep part of the cardiac plexus


 * Cardiac plexus (Plexus Cardiacus)
 * Posterior coronary plexus (plexus coronarius posterior; left coronary plexus)
 * Anterior coronary plexus (plexus coronarius anterior; right coronary plexus)
 * Celiac plexus (Plexus Cœliacus; Solar plexus)
 * Celiac ganglia (ganglia cæliaca; semilunar ganglia)
 * aorticorenal ganglion
 * phrenic plexus (plexus phrenicus)


 * Celiac plexus (Plexus Cœliacus; Solar plexus)
 * ganglion phrenicum
 * hepatic plexus (plexus hepaticus)
 * inferior gastric plexus
 * lienal plexus (plexus lienalis; splenic plexus)


 * Celiac plexus (Plexus Cœliacus; Solar plexus)
 * superior gastric plexus (plexus gastricus superior; gastric plexus or coronary plexus)
 * suprarenal plexus (plexus suprarenalis)
 * renal plexus (plexus renalis)
 * spermatic plexus (plexus spermaticus) / ovarian plexus (plexus arteriæ ovaricæ)
 * superior mesenteric plexus (plexus mesentericus superior)
 * ganglion mesentericum superius
 * abdominal aortic plexus (plexus aorticus abdominalis; aortic plexus)
 * inferior mesenteric plexus (plexus mesentericus inferior)
 * left colic
 * sigmoid plexuses
 * superior hemorrhoidal plexus
 * Hypogastric plexus (Plexus Hypogastricus)
 * Pelvic plexuses


 * Hypogastric plexus (Plexus Hypogastricus)
 * Middle hemorrhoidal plexus (plexus hæmorrhoidalis medius)
 * Vesical plexus (plexus vesicalis)
 * Prostatic plexus (plexus prostaticus)


 * Hypogastric plexus (Plexus Hypogastricus)
 * lesser cavernous nerves (nn. cavernosi penis minores; small cavernous nerves)
 * greater cavernous nerve (n. cavernosus penis major; large cavernous plexus)
 * Vaginal plexus
 * Uterine plexus