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Rabbit lightly nar- cotized with ether. Left phrenic nerve was seized near the first rib and torn out of the chest. ... I have 27 made such experiments on thirteen rabbits and one dog, and the result has always been the same." A beautiful engraving gives the respiratory curve of this rabbit, "the left phrenic nerve of which had been torn out . . . the stars denote struggling." "May 4, 1894. Spinal cord of rabbit narcotized with ether, cut on left side. Seven hours later he was in good condition... and kicked vigorously as he was again put on the board." "The abdomen opened in the median line — phrenic nerve was now cut," etc. There is no mention of narcotic or anaesthetic during the latter part of the operation "seven hours later" when the rabbit kicking vigorously, "was again put on the board to have its abdomen opened." XVII. Experiments on Cats. Dr. Rutherford never performs an experiment on a cat or a spaniel if he can help it, because they are so exceedingly sensitive; and Dr. Horatio Wood, of Phila- delphia, tells us that the nervous system of a cat is far more sensitive than that of a rabbit.
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