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  1. ... leading directly to the peripheral spiral canal, the cochlear nerves pass into the central canal of the modiolus, ... 377. cochlea, 388. cochlea, blood-vessels of, 397. cochlea, nerves of, 395. cochlea, perilymph-spaces of, 396. Corti’s ...
  2. ... The fact that the root bundle of the cochlear nerve enters the nucleus nervi cochlearis ventralis has been ... 6, 4). Near the entry zone of the cochlear nerve it consists of scat- tered fibres, but it ...
  3. ... to the ampulla of the superior canal; 7, cochlear nerve; 8, cochlea showing scalse, modiolus, etc. Fig. 14.— ... thick at the upper end. Fig. 17. The Cochlear Nerve (Leidy).—1, Trunk of the nerve; 2, membrana ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Diseases of the ear 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Company, [1923]
    ... this way may be inaugurated changes affecting the cochlear nerve filaments, leading to many of the symptoms characteristic ... Ed. Hartmann. He found in lesions involving the cochlear nerve not only that the higher tuning-forks were ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Morris' Human anatomy : a complete systematic treatise 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... Nerves 976 Glossopalatine Nerves 979 Vestibular Nerves 982 Cochlear Nerves 983 Glossopharyngeal Nerves 983 Hypoglossal Nerves 985 Vagus ... frequently given them by the fibers of the cochlear nerve, which course around their lateral periphery to become ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Anatomy of the human body 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1918
    ... oblongata. 788 NEUROLOGY 5. The nucleus of the cochlear nerve consists of: (a) the lateral cochlear nucleus, corresponding ... VIII cranial) consists of two distinct nerves the cochlear nerve, the nerve of hearing, and the vestibular nerve, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The physiological anatomy and physiology of man 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857
    ... the teeth, 527. Development of the teeth, 532. Cochlear nerves, 457. Membranous labyrinth, 458. Vestibular nerves, 459. The ... the lamina spiralis, and the distribution of the cochlear nerve. At the apex is seen the modiolus expanding ...
  8. ... into two branches, one going to the cochlea, cochlear nerve, the other to the vestibule and semicircular canals, ... of retina: canal in modiolus for branch of cochlear nerve. C. convolutions, convolutions of brain separated by central ...
  9. ... canals; Av, aquseductus vestibuli; Tsf, foramina for the cochlear nerve; *, canals for the vestibular nerve. anterior crus is ... are numerous canals for the filaments of the cochlear nerve and vessels going from the canalis spiralis to ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A system of human anatomy, general and special 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... number of minute foramina for filaments of the cochlear nerve, is named tractus spiralis foraminulentus. The opening in ... minute open- ings, which transmit the filaments ofthe cochlear nerve. These openings are disposed in a spiral manner: ...
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