Dr. A. I. Yushchenko. The relationship of the lower mesenteric sympathetic node to the innervation of the bladder and the volume of automatic movements of the last day. - Archive of Biological Sciences, T. VI, issue 5
- Authors: Vorotynskiy B.I.
- Issue: Vol VI, No 4 (1898)
- Pages: 213-214
- Section: Abstracts
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/48731
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb48731
- ID: 48731
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Abstract
Physiology has not yet given us positive data on the function of the sympathetic nervous system. Only recently, histologists have been able to prove that the nerve cells located in large sympathetic nodes do not differ in their morphological properties from cells of the central nervous system. This gives the right to assume that in the sympathetic nodes there are independent centers that are in the same dependence on the higher centers, as, for example, the centers of the spinal cord from the brain. We have very little data on the relationship of the sympathetic nervous system to the innervations of the bladder. On this basis, the author began to study this issue in the physiological laboratory of prof. Pavlova at the M. Academy.
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