Carl Ludwig and the localization of the medullary vasomotor center: old and new concepts of the generation of sympathetic tone

In Carl Ludwig's laboratories in Leipzig, P. Owsjannikow (1871) and C. Dittmar (1873) performed precise, histologically controlled lesioning experiments into the question of the location of the vasomotor center in the medulla oblongata. A small area in the ventrolateral parts of the medulla wit...

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