“…Blair & Davies (1935)~ however, observed that while the order of the fibre size in the OX is the same as that given by T. Lewis for the dog, in the human heart (aged 14 years) the order is different, the thickness increasing in the order: nodal, atrial, A.-V. bundle, ventricular, Purkinje. As stated above (p. 181)~ Davies & Francis (1942) have shown that the proportional sizes of the various types of muscle fibres change with age. Lewis ( I~z s ) , in the case of the dog, has expressed as 'The Law of Cardiac Muscle' a relation between the size (breadth) of a cardiac muscle fibre, its rate of conduction, rhythmicity, length of systole and glycogen content, the fibre size, glycogen content and rate of conduction increasing in the following order: nodal, ventricular, atrial, Purkinje; the duration of systole and rhythmicity diminishing in the same order.…”