Physiology the Servant of Medicine Chloroform in the Laboratory And in the Hos
Physiology the Servant of Medicine Chloroform in the Laboratory And in the Hos
Augustus Dsir Waller
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The full action of a sufficient quantity of carbonic acid has been like that of ether, viz. A temporary abolition of excitability. When I first described these effects thirteen years ago, 1 I said that the first effect of little CO 2 was an augmentation of excitability, but it has since been objected to this form of statement that under the conditions of the observation the augmented deflection is due to the augmented duration of the separate impulses summed up in the deflection rather than to ...their augmented magnitude. I freely admit this, and shall therefore without, however, committing myself to an opinion whether the greater deflection is due to greater duration, or to greater magnitude of impulses, or to both factors confine myself to the simple statement of fact that the negative deflection is augmented. I must leave you to judge whether or no such augmentation is to be regarded as a sign of augmented excitability ; for my part I think it is ; in the case of other tissues e. G. Nerve-centres, and the heart and in that of green leaves excited by light (p.
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