The Innervation of the Vertebrate HeartEdwin Frederick Hirsch |
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
ANATOMIC STUDIES OF THE CARDIAC INNERVATION | 25 |
THE INNERVATION OF THE HEART IN THE AQUATIC | 36 |
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A.V. node abundant according afferent aorta arborizations argyrophilic argyrophilic fibers associated atria base Bielschowski-trichrome block branches bundle cardiac muscle cardiac nerves cardiac tissues cervical changes Chapter coarse collagen connective coronary arteries degeneration demonstrated derived described distributed edge endings endocardial enter epicardium extended fascicles of fibers fibers and fibrils fibrillar FIGURE fine ganglia ganglion cells granular groups HIRSCH human heart illustrating infarct innervation interstitial lower masses method months motor muscle bands muscle cells muscle tissues myelinated axons myelinated fibers myocardial tissues myocardium nerve fibers nerve fibrils nervous tissues numerous observed paraganglionic perimysial peripheral plexus portions posterior postganglionic present recorded regression relationship reported Schwann cells segments sensory septal sheath similar sinuous specialized specific staining structure studies supply surface sympathetic nerves sympathetic trunks terminal thick thin myelinated tion tortuous fibrils trichrome trunks unmyelinated vagal nerves vagus ventricles ventricular vertebrates wall