To the physiology of the nervous retarding apparatus of the heart

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Since the nervous physiology of the heart is still not fully developed until now and the replenishment of the existing information in this area is far from superfluous, we gladly accepted the proposal of the highly respected Professor Dimitriy Vladimirovich Polumordvinov to study the functioning of the nervous heart apparatus from the side of his delaying heart. Our immediate task was to find out whether each of the vagus nerves has its own independent retarding apparatus in the heart, or both end in one.

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V. F. Ivanov

Kazan University

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student, physiological laboratory

Russian Federation, Kazan

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