The Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 1
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Excerpt from The Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 1: January 15, 1908
Every part of the heart is irritable, and every part answers to the normal stimulus with its own rhythm, but the irritability is developed in the highest degree in the venous part of the right auricle, and this most easily excitable part, whose own pulsations are more frequent than those of the ventricles, takes the lead of the other parts and determines the rate of their pulsations. So the venous part of the auricle forces its rhythm on the other parts of the auricles and on the ventricles with which it is connected.
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