On the Mammalian Nervous System Its Functions And Their Localisation Determin
On the Mammalian Nervous System Its Functions And Their Localisation Determin
Francis Gotch
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HORSLEY and WOROSCHILOFF'S experiment we have rot yet had an opportunity of observing. The experiments would have to be done under curare to avoid the dragging on the cord by the convulsive movements of the animal and without anaesthesia, analgesia being provided for by section of the peduncles. They are, therefore, of a very special kind, and involve much consideration before embarking upon them. SECTION 9. SUMMARY. We will now sum up the results of the foregoing experiments, pointing out at t...he same time the deficiencies as well as the advantages of the method employed. I. Electrical changes in the lower dorsal region of the cord are readily evoked by excitation of the sciatic nerve, or the posterior roots of the lumbar plexus. II. These changes are dependent in the anaesthetised animal on the integrity of particular columns of nerve fibres stretching between the region observed and the neighbourhood of the entering nerves, III. The total amount of electrical change is an indication of the amount of nerve energy flowing up the cord from the stimulated nerve.
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