Embryology History - Albert Kuntz
Introduction
Albert Kuntz (1879–1957) was from the Laboratories of Animal Biology, State University of Iowa, Prof. Gilbert L. Houser, Director. He lLater moved to the Department Of Anatomy, Saint Louis University School Of Medicine.
During the early 1900's he wrote several papers on the development of the sympathetic (autonomic) nervous system.
References
Kuntz A. A contribution to the histogenesis of the sympathetic nervous system. (1909) Anat. Rec. 3,: 458-465.
Kuntz A. The role of the vagi in the development of the sympathetic nervous system. (1909) Anat. Anz. 35: 381-390.
Kuntz A. The development of the sympathetic nervous system in mammals. (1910) J Comp. Neurol. 20: 211-258.
Kuntz A. The development of the sympathetic system in birds. (1910) J Comp. Neurol. 20: 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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