An Account of the Proceedings of the Fourth International Physiological Congress Held At Cambridge, England, August 23-26, 1898
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B. Monophasic effects indicated by a rapid displacement returning very slowly and exhibiting a second effect of similar direction but of slow development, the negative after effect. Thege are obtained when the functional capacity of the tissue under the distal contact is so lowered that it is more or less incapable of undergoing the change which produces the excitatory electrical response. Three methods have been utilized for this purpose: local injury, local alteration of temperature, local po...larisation effects. (3) Example of local injury in fresh nerve, distal contact upon (cross-section). (4) The same in kept nerve with fresh cross-section. (5) Temperature of tissue under distal contact raised in uninjured nerve. (6) The same in kept nerve. (7) Excitation of uninjured nerve during polarisation of such a character that the tissue under the distal contact is kept relatively negative to that under the proximal one. C. Biphasic effects with prolonged second phase. These occur when the functional capacity of the tissue under the proximal contact is lowered; this is still capable of undergoing the change but the response is too brief to counterbalance the large effect under the distal contact, hence the records show an initial small displacement followed by a prolonged one of opposite sign, i.e.
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