On the Physiology of the Semicircular Canals And Their Relation to Seasickness
The book On the Physiology of the Semicircular Canals And Their Relation to Seasickness was written by author Byrne, J. Grandson (Joseph Grandson), B. 1870 Here you can read free online of On the Physiology of the Semicircular Canals And Their Relation to Seasickness book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is On the Physiology of the Semicircular Canals And Their Relation to Seasickness a good or bad book?
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With the advent of profound narcosis, each eyeball moved to a position of slight out- ward deviation which is the normal position for dogs in deep narcosis. A similar divergence of the eyes with in- dependent motions was observed by Mercier and Warner ^^'■ in man in deep coma from anaesthetics or other cause. In recovery from anaesthesia, the animal's eyes went into conjugate deviation toward the side of the lesion and re- mained thus for one to two hours after restoration to con- sciousness. T...he generally accepted view as to the causa- tion of conjugate deviation after removal of the cerebral ocular centres, is that it results from the unopposed action of the structures upon the sound side. Risien-Russell attempts to explain the recovery from deviation after operation. There are, according to him, four possibilities to account for the phenomena: 1. The remaining parts of the ocular centres take on action. 2. Increased supply of nervous influence from the sound hemisphere. 3. Cerebellar compensation.
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