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autonomic nervous systemautonomes Nervensystem (ger.)

  • That part of the peripheral nervous system that controls, largely unconsciously, the functioning of the internal organs.
    1898

    The ‘autonomic’ nervous system means the nervous system of the glands and of the involuntary muscle.

    Langley, J.N. (1898-99). On the union of cranial autonomic (visceral) fibres with the nerve cells of the superior cervical ganglion. J. Physiol. 23, 240-270: 241.

Langley, J.N. (1903). The autonomic nervous system. Brain 26, 1-26.

Langley, J.N.(1921). The Autonomic Nervous System.

Sheehan, D. (1936). Discovery of the autonomic nervous system. Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry 35, 1081-1115.

Sheehan, D. (1941). The autonomic nervous system prior to Gaskell. New Engl. J. Med. 224, 457-460.

White, J.C. & Smithwick, R.H. (1941). The Autonomic Nervous System: 7-12.

Pick, J. (1970). The Autonomic Nervous System: 3-21.

Mitchell, G.A.G. (1953). Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System: 1-10.

Ackerknecht, E.H. (1974). The history of the discovery of the vegetative (autonomic) nervous system. Med. Hist. 18, 1-8.