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At the time of his death, ProfessorKuntz was in the process of writing a brief commentary on his life's work. These pages copied from his own handwriting give his views of his own work. They are presented here without any of the planned editing. Most of the bibliography may be found in the several editions of his “Autonomic Nervous System”. The title has been added. The absence of concluding paragraphs is indicative of the unfinished status of this paper.
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Kuntz, A. The autonomic nervous system in retrospect. Acta Neurovegetativa 17, 200–210 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01227768
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