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A similar inversion is sometimes noticed between AOC and KOC, the latter being more easily obtained than the former, but the opening contractions usually become fainter, and disappear altogether within a short period after the disease has set in. KDT and ADT, on the other hand, become very marked, the latter especially, the muscle re- maining in a state of persistent shortening during the whole dura- tion of currents just strong enough to produce a closure contraction. The length of time during... which the qualitative alterations of muscular response may be observed varies with the general course of the disease. If recovery never takes place, the galvano-mus- cular excitability goes on sinking for a year or more ; traces of ACC to strong currents may be elicited for a very long period in the last remainder of the dying muscular tissue. (Diagram 81). Just as voluntary stimuli find their way through nerve-fibres still unexcitable to faradisation, so muscle may go on showing phenomena of RD when fit to obey the command of the will.
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