Abstract

The anatomy of the facial and auditory nerves, thanks to a whole series of studies produced according to all sorts of methods, seems at the present time very thoroughly developed; but while the method of degeneration (with peripheral lesions) has already understood many connections of the facial nerve in a person, it has not yet been possible to observe sufficiently extensive degenerations in the medulla oblongata and tubercles of the quadruple due to damage to the peripheral auditory canals. It is in this last relationship that the case I have studied is of interest, although it should be noted that for the anatomy of the facial nerve, he also understood some still unknown relationship.

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