A Textbook of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine

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{d) Inject one minim of adrenalin solution (1 in 1,000) into the external jugular vein by means of a hypodermic syringe. Eepeat this experiment after complete destruction of the cord by passing a wire down the spinal canal.
48 A TEXTBOOK OP EXPEEIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY LESSON XI THE ACTION OP THE HBAET — INHIBITOEY AND AOCELEEATOE NBEVBS — HBAET SOUNDS This may be studied in the carcase t)f a decapitated cat in which the vessels of the neck have been Hgatured as described in the last lesson. Make a
...longitudinal incision in the middle line along the whole length of the sternum ; then, keeping care- fully in the middle line, with a pair of strong scissors or bone forceps cut through the chest wall. Care must be taken not to injure the internal mammary arteries. If any vessel is injured it must be at once clamped with a pair of artery forceps. The two sides of the chest wall are fastened apart by weighted hooks, thus exposing the heart with its pericardium. Pick up the pericardium with forceps, open it, taking care not to wound the heart, and continue the incision along the whole length of the heart.

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