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Writing in the 1900 edition of Schäfer’s Textbook of Physiology, Langley was the first to describe the ‘enteric nervous system’ (ENS).26 This intricate neuronal network was, he argued, not simply a subdivision of the ANS, rather the gastrointestinal tract appeared to be a wholly autonomous kingdom buried deep within the viscera.
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