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L'oeuvre scientifique de Fr. J. Rainer

JAMA. 1949;139(1):67. doi:10.1001/jama.1949.02900180069036.
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These three volumes represent the collected publications of the author published posthumously by the Romanian Academy in French. Volume I contains papers on the autonomic nervous system, including the thoracic sympathetic nerves, cardiac nerves, nervi erigentes and innervation of the arteries. Plates illustrating cardiac nerves and the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves of the neck and chest are excellent. Volume II relates to functional morphology of structures including the dura mater, periosteum, face, pelvis, vertebral column, pericardium and pacinian corpuscle. Volume III is a miscellaneous assortment. Papers dealing with variations in the hepatic fissures, genesis and structure of elastic fibers, variations in the coracobrachialis and biceps brachii muscles, innervation of the abdominal wall and the lymphatic system of the heart are included. Plates of lymphatic vessels of the heart are noteworthy.

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