Memoirs On the Physiology of Nerve, of Muscle, And of the Electrical Organ
The book Memoirs On the Physiology of Nerve, of Muscle, And of the Electrical Organ was written by author Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905 Here you can read free online of Memoirs On the Physiology of Nerve, of Muscle, And of the Electrical Organ book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Memoirs On the Physiology of Nerve, of Muscle, And of the Electrical Organ a good or bad book?
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It is hardly necessary to remark, that nothing essential is changed in the preceding experiment, if from the beginning, one excites with a descending instead of an ascending current, except that in the Z 2, 340 INHIBITION BY EXCITATION AND former case, the effects of the excitation on the anodic half of the muscle seem less marked than those on the side of the kathode ; this may be attributed in the main to the greater density of the current at f Kg. 9. Fig. 9. Tracings obtained in the same way... as in Fig. 8 when the exciting- current waa directed \ . the point of exit. The sudden relaxation of the kathodic half of the muscle on opening the current is then shown with extreme distinctness and is recognised at once as a phenomenon equivalent to the anodic inhibition of closing. From this description of the variations in form which are observed when a veratrine muscle in tonic contraction is excited electrically, and from a consideration of the examples of the curves which are given, we perceive at once that we are dealing here with essentially local changes of the muscle, confined to the immediate neighbour- KATHODIC POLARISATION OF MUSCLE.
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