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Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System

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Book Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System G. Gabella
Libristo code: 02177160
Publishers Springer, October 2011
A conspicuous portion of the peripheral nervous system is part of the 'vegetative nervous system'; i... Full description
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A conspicuous portion of the peripheral nervous system is part of the 'vegetative nervous system'; it includes all the neurons which innerv ate the viscera, salivary and lacrimal glands, the heart and blood vessels, all other smooth muscles of the body, notably the intrinsic muscles of the eye and the muscles of the hair. Only part of the system belongs to the peripheral nervous system: it has also its own nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The distinction between visceral and somatic functions is a very old one in our culture. With the development of neurology the notion of a widespread nervous control of body functions emerged. Winslow (1732) used the term nervi sympathici majores for those nerves, which he thought to carry about 'sympathies' and then co ordinate various viscera's functions. His was an anatomical break through, which obscured Willis' 'intercostal nerve' and Vesalius 'cranial nerve'. The notion was developed among others by John stone (1764) who arrived, with the aid of some very accurate anatomical observations, at the problem of the nervous influence on motion and sensitivity of viscera. By the end of the eighteenth century, it was clear, with Bichat (1800), that what he called 'sympa thetic nervous system' (and his pupil Reil, a few years later, 'vegeta tive nervous system ') controlled visceral functions (fa vie organique), whereas somatic functions (fa vie animafe) were under direct control from the brain and spinal cord.

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Full name Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System
Author G. Gabella
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 214
EAN 9789400957473
ISBN 9400957475
Libristo code 02177160
Publishers Springer
Weight 403
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 15
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