An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... vagus inhibition , 166 - Relation of age , temperature , and intracardiac press- ure to inhibition , 167 -- The augmentor or accelerator nerves of the heart , 167 - Effect of stimulating the augmentor nerves , 169 - Simultaneous ...
... vagus inhibition , 166 - Relation of age , temperature , and intracardiac press- ure to inhibition , 167 -- The augmentor or accelerator nerves of the heart , 167 - Effect of stimulating the augmentor nerves , 169 - Simultaneous ...
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... vagus , 466 . ANIMAL HEAT ( BY EDWARD T. REICHERT ) A. BODY - TEMPERATURE .. Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body ...
... vagus , 466 . ANIMAL HEAT ( BY EDWARD T. REICHERT ) A. BODY - TEMPERATURE .. Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body ...
Page 148
... vagus trunk and run along the great veins . through the wall of the sinus venosus , where many ganglion - cells are found , to the auricular septum . Here they unite in a strong plexus richly provided with ganglion - cells . Two nerves ...
... vagus trunk and run along the great veins . through the wall of the sinus venosus , where many ganglion - cells are found , to the auricular septum . Here they unite in a strong plexus richly provided with ganglion - cells . Two nerves ...
Page 149
... vagus causes the spiral " process " and pericellular net to degenerate , the cell - body and axis - cylinder process remaining untouched , showing that the spiral process is the terminal of a nerve - fibre running in the vagus trunk.2 ...
... vagus causes the spiral " process " and pericellular net to degenerate , the cell - body and axis - cylinder process remaining untouched , showing that the spiral process is the terminal of a nerve - fibre running in the vagus trunk.2 ...
Page 152
... vagus nerve . Stimuli of one second duration applied to the vagus at intervals of six to seven seconds arrest the auricles completely , but do not stop the ventricles , except during the second of stimu- lation . The ventricles , now ...
... vagus nerve . Stimuli of one second duration applied to the vagus at intervals of six to seven seconds arrest the auricles completely , but do not stop the ventricles , except during the second of stimu- lation . The ventricles , now ...
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