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Sympathetic nerves, upper body
Sympathetic nerves in the upper body. Historical anatomical artwork of a side view of a dissected human face, neck and chest, showing the origin and route of parts of the sympathetic nervous system. This system is responsible for triggering energy production by the body, especially in emergency situations. Nerves (white) are seen branching out across the body from ganglions near the spine (down left). One function is the ennervation of the heart (lower centre). Sympathetic nerves arise from white matter in the spinal cord, unlike the nerves under conscious control that arise from the grey matter. Artwork from The Nerves of the Human Body (Ed. Jones Quain, London, 1839)
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1839 Book Cardiac Chest Drawing Jones Quain Lateral Neck Nerve Nerves Profile Side Text Book White Matter Nervous System Neurological Neurology Section Sectioned Sympathetic
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This print showcases a historical anatomical artwork of the sympathetic nerves in the upper body. The intricate illustration provides a side view of a dissected human face, neck, and chest, revealing the origin and route of various parts of the sympathetic nervous system. Dating back to 1839, this artwork from "The Nerves of the Human Body" textbook offers valuable insights into early medical understanding. In this image, we witness an elaborate network of white nerves branching out across the body from ganglions near the spine. These sympathetic nerves play a crucial role in triggering energy production within our bodies, particularly during emergency situations. Notably different from conscious control nerves that arise from grey matter in the spinal cord, these sympathetic nerves arise from white matter. One significant function highlighted here is their innervation of the heart at its lower center position. This visual representation allows us to appreciate how these vital pathways connect with one another and contribute to our overall well-being. As we delve into this remarkable piece of medical history, it becomes evident that it serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an educational resource for those interested in neurology and anatomy. Its presence reminds us not only of our complex physiological makeup but also how far we have come in understanding it since its creation over two centuries ago.
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