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Miiller (1913), Figures 37 to 39, which show these reactions very distinctly. In Fig. 37 the skin has been stroked lightly and the white reaction only has developed. In Fig. 38 the strok- ing has been heavy, without being defiuaitely painful, since there are no traces of a reflex erythema in the left part of the figures. To the right the two lower red stripes are seen to be bordered and prolonged by white. Fig. 37. White reaction after stroking the human skin. After L. R. MuUer. Miss Carrier ha...s now made a microscopic study of these reactions in order to elucidate, if possible, their mechanism. When a light pressure is applied with a fine pointed glass needle under the microscope, an opening up and dilatation of capillaries takes place almost instan- taneously over the entire field. This would appear to be analogous to the reaction taking place in the rab- bit's ear after the same stimulus, though there appears Digitized by Google Tig. 38. Eed reaction after stroking the human skin. After L.
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