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      THE EXTENT OF THE CAPILLARY BED OF THE HEART

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      , With the Technical Assistance of Louise J. Zschiesche.
      The Journal of Experimental Medicine
      The Rockefeller University Press

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          By means of injections made into the coronary arteries of beating hearts it has been possible to determine the number of capillaries in the normal heart muscle. This study has shown a very rich blood supply with an average of approximately one capillary for each muscle fibre in the ventricular walls and papillary muscles, and a less abundant supply in the auricular muscle and Purkinje system. The number of capillaries per sq. mm. of ventricular wall or papillary muscle is about twice that found by Krogh in skeletal muscle. Capillaries were not found constantly in the valves of hearts in which there was apparently a complete injection of the capillary bed. The method described for injecting the capillaries of the heart also provides a means of studying the blood supply to the muscle, valves and aortic wall in pathological hearts.

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          Journal
          J Exp Med
          The Journal of Experimental Medicine
          The Rockefeller University Press
          0022-1007
          1540-9538
          31 January 1928
          : 47
          : 2
          : 273-290
          Affiliations
          From the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory of the Boston City Hospital, and the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
          Article
          10.1084/jem.47.2.273
          2131359
          19869413
          503ff441-3965-4de4-a07a-b21433513136
          Copyright © Copyright, 1928, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York
          History
          : 8 September 1927
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          Medicine
          Medicine

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