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Albert Kuntz
Professor Albert Kuntz (1879–1957) was head of the Department of Anatomy, St. Louis University.
He describes the development of the human sympathetic nervous system using Carnegie Collection embryos. Note that some of these embryos have been difficult to identify further information for characterisation. Albert Kuntz wrote a large number of articles describing the development of the sympathetic nervous system in many different species.
Reference
Kuntz A. The development of the sympathetic nervous system in mammals. (1910) J. Comp. Neurol. 20(3): 211-258. Kuntz A. The development of the sympathetic nervous system in man. (1920) J. Comp. Neurol. 32(2): 173-229.
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- Paper - The development of the sympathetic system in birds (1910)
- Paper - The role of the vagi in the development of the sympathetic nervous system (1909)
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