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If this were not so, we could not expect any reflex restraining effects, such as we are constantly seeking. As examples of pressure effects, let us call at- tention to pressure of the suboccipital nerves in cases of headache. These nerves are in position to be compressed against bone. The effect of compression seems to be manifested peripherally by a decrease in pain. Pain in the abdominal viscera can frequently be lessened, to a very appreciable extent, by external pressure made over the prope...r associated spinal area. In this we have a good example of the reflex effect of pressure, which seems to uphold the idea that pressure is really stimulation of a function residing in the central nervous tissues. Pres- sure over the sacral nerves in a woman passing through the menopause, and troubled by irregular heart action, has been known to be almost immediately followed by reg- ular heart rhythm. Since the cardiac irregularity was a reflex, occasioned by disturbance of the sacral plexus, there must have been a re-adjustment of nervous activity, due to some form of stimulation.
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