The Hearts of Man

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For the reasons given above, it is assumed that just as the vascular system comes at one point to the heart so at other points it comes to other hearts. These hearts are like sphincter muscles enwrapping the blood tube (Fig. 73), just as the bowel sphincters enwrap the bowel tube (Fig. 74).
Gaskell had this in his mind when he wrote : " Do the cardiac nerve cells " (vagus) " supply io8 THE HEARTS OF MAN motor nerves to any muscle ? Is there any evidence of two kinds of muscle in the heart simil
...ar to the evidence I have given of two kinds of muscle in the gut ? There certainly is evidence, and of a most striking kind. Fano in 1900 found that when records were taken of the contractions of the auricle and ventricle of the water tortoise, „.. listing df , A rterioles.Co.Ri lianas Surface verns- Fig. 73i Emys europcea, a clamp being placed at the auriculo-ventricular groove, the base line of the auricular tracing was not straight but slowly undu- lating, the rhythm of the waves being often re- markably regular.

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