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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Principles and practice of osteopathy 
    Publication: Kansas City, Missouri : Williams Publishing CO, [1923]
    ... glandular epithelium. (b) The cardiac muscle. (c) Non-striated visceral muscles (intestinal) (d) Certain striated visceral muscles (rectal). (e) The arrectores pilorum. (f) The non- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... Muscle.—The general importance of the activity of visceral (non-striated) muscle is appreciated when one remem- bers that the ... not to tetanus. Tonus, whether it occurs in visceral muscles of mammals or in similar non-striated muscles of other animals, is a very economical ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - An abstract of physiology for medical students and practitioners 
    Publication: [Charlottesville, Virginia] : Anderson Bros., 1899
    ... spinal nerve fibres (digitalis). Quick acting but involuntary. Visceral smooth, or non-striated muscle.—This form of contractile tissue, while quite widespread, ...
  4. ... of, 31 physical properties of, 33 smooth, 40 striated, 31 tissue, 31 pharmacodynamics of, 43 visceral, 40 Muscles, energy liberated in, 35 fatigue, 36 involuntary, 40 ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Lesson plans : medical & surgical technicians course 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Medical Field Service School, [1947?]
    ... afferent—exteroceptive and proprioceptive• d. Somatic efferent--supply striated muscle# (o) Autonomic system (visceral efferent)# That which supplies smooth muscles, e#g* ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A topical synopsis of lectures on animal physiology. Part I 
    Publication: Ann Arbor, Michigan : Sheehan & Company, 1882
    ... quickly after a short latent period. All non-striated muscles contract slowly after a long latent period. The visceral or involuntary muscles of some animals are striated. ...
  7. ... in the walls of the heart, appear striped (striated), and are under involuntary control. Smooth muscle fibers are located in walls of hollow visceral organs (such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines), ...
  8. ... of the sympathetic nervous sytem. Except for the striated cardiac muscle in the wall of the heart, the visceral muscles are smooth. Their commonest arrangement is in ...
  9. ... 364 EIWEISSMILCH the nerve end-organs in the striated skeletal mus- cles. visceral e., one of the end-organs in in- voluntary muscle. effemination (ef-fem-in-a'shun). The condition ...
  10. ... voluntary muscle tissue and skeletal muscle. 2. Non-striated or plain muscle, known also as in- voluntary and visceral muscle tissue. 3. Cardiac muscle. The reasons for ...
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