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SUMMARY OF AUTONOMIC INNERVATION

Certain effects of the autonomic nervous system are tabulated (Table 8-3) by way of illustration, but for more controversial points, such as the innervation of the bladder and urethra, or those requiring more detailed description, the reader is referred to modern works of physiology.

Figure 8-76 Ganglia and plexuses of the abdominal cavity. Ventral view. 1, Greater splanchnic n.; 2, left celiac ganglion; 2', right celiac ganglion; 3, cranial mesenteric ganglion; 4, renal ganglion; 5, lumbar splanchnic nn.; 6, gonadal ganglion; 7, caudal mesenteric ganglion; 8, right hypogastric n.

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Source: Dyce K.M., Wensing C.J.G.. Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 4th edition. — Saunders,2010. — 846 p.. 2010

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