Private Associate Professor Levkovsky. Scheme of the course of the fibers of the facial nerve. Kharkov. 1907

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Most of the fibers of the facial nerve seem to consist of only two nerves: central and peripheral. The cell of the central neuron lies in the cerebral cortex, its axial cylinder, which makes up the nerve fiber, ends in the nucleus n. facialis, where it comes into contact with a peripheral neuron.

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