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Contribution to the nerve supply of the diaphragm

✍ Scribed by Kiss, F. ;Ballon, Harry C.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1929
Tongue
English
Weight
793 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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✦ Synopsis


The surgery of tlic plireiiic nerve and of the diaphragm occupies at the present time a posit.ion of considerable intcrest.. The edensive literature, contributions along clinica.1 and morphologica.1 lines which have become availa.ble during the past few years bear witness to this fact. Nevcrtlicless, in spite of this vast literature, ana,t.omist.s a.nd clinicians still find that import.ant questions concerning t.he innervation of t.he diaphragm have been replied to different.ly by va.rious authors or have even remained unanswered. Statements which cont.radict well-known morphological and physiological facts are to be found even in the more recent discourses and have appa.rent.ly been accepted by many.

From the I. Anatomical Institute of the T7nirersit-j of Budapest. Director, Professor X. v. LenhousBk.


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