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General physiology of the nerve cells. 3. GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVE FIBRES I. The irritability and conductivity of nerves. — The nerve fibres serve to carry impulses from one end-organ, the receiving organ (sense organ or nerve cell), to the other end-organ (muscle, gland cell, or other nerve cell). The stimulation of a nerve takes place normally in the receiving organ, but can also be applied to any part of the nerve by artificial stimulation. The nature of the impulse and of the conduct...ion of the stimulation is not known. The only token of the impulse which has been observed is an electrical phenomenon. An active part of a nerve is negative to the resting part. The significance of this phenomenon is not known. In Fig. 17 let AB be a nerve; at a and b place the electrodes of a galvanometer (Z), and stimulate the nerve at C by means of an induction current. Shortly after stimulation the impulse GENERAL NER^E PHYSIOLOGY 217 reaches a, and an electric current passes from 6 to a through Z.
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