Die Athembewegungen Und Deren Innervation Beim Kanichen (The Respiratory Movements and Their Innervation in Rabbits) is a detailed scientific study by Max Marckwald, published in 1886. This work delves into the intricate mechanisms of respiration in rabbits, examining the physiological processes and neural pathways that govern breathing.
Marckwald's research provides a comprehensive analysis of the respiratory system, offering valuable insights into the innervation of the muscles involved in breathing. This historical text is a significant contribution to the fields of physiology and zoology, reflecting the scientific understanding of respiration during the late 19th century. It remains relevant for researchers and historians interested in the evolution of physiological studies and animal biology.
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