Die Trophischen Beziehungen Der Nervi Vagi Zum Herzmuskel, written by Hermann Eichhorst and published in 1879, explores the trophic relationships of the vagus nerves to the heart muscle. This historical work delves into the physiological and neurological aspects of the vagus nerve's influence on the heart. It provides insights into the understanding of the nervous system's role in regulating cardiac function.
Eichhorst's detailed study contributes to the broader field of medical science and offers valuable historical context for contemporary research in cardiology and neurology. Researchers and historians interested in the early developments in understanding the autonomic nervous system and its effects on the heart will find this work particularly relevant.
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