The book An Introductionto Physiology was written by author William Townsend Porter Here you can read free online of An Introductionto Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Introductionto Physiology a good or bad book?
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Points nearer the anode become, therefore, negative to points farther away, and 108 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MUSCLE AND NERVE a current flows through the electrometer circuit from the less negative to the more negative pole, and through the nerve in the direction from anode to cathode. This positive variation is seen only in living nerves. Polar Fatigue. — Connect non-polarizable elec- trodes through a simple key with a dry cell. Arrange an inductorium for single induction currents (the pole-changer m...ay be placed in the primary circuit as a simple key). Fatigue a sar- torius muscle by opening and closing the gal- vanic circuit (leave a brief interval between opening and closure). Closure will at length be followed by no contraction. Test now the irrita- bility of the muscle by stimulating it with induc- tion currents. The muscle will be irritable except in the cath- odal region. The fatigue has been local (polar). Opening and Closing Tetanus — 1. Arrange a moist chamber with a muscle lever to write on a smoked drum.
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