This concise but complete book discusses the twelve human cranial nerves from their origins in the brain to their distributions throughout the body. Each nerve is presented as a complete entity but the interrelationships between the nerves and their communications with each other are detailed. The information concerning each nerve is presented visually, textually, as well as in table format. The final tables present the cranial nerves in a combined table and the method of clinical tests for the proper functioning of each cranial nerve is detailed in the final two tables.