Edinburgh Journal of Medical Science, Tập 11826 |
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Trang 173 - He divided the eighth pair of nerves, which are distributed to the stomach, and are subservient to digestion, by incisions in the necks of several living rabbits. After the operation, the parsley which they ate remained without alteration in their stomachs; and the animals, after evincing much difficulty of breathing, seemed to die of suffocation. But when, in other rabbits, similarly treated, the galvanic power was...
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Trang 9 - It does not, however, affect the various parts of the system uniformly and equally; but, on the contrary, sometimes one part is much affected in proportion to the affection of another part.
Trang 174 - ... nerve, below its section, to a disc of silver, placed closely in contact with the skin of the animal, opposite to its stomach, no difficulty of breathing occurred. The voltaic action being kept up for twenty-six hours, the rabbits were then killed, and the parsley was found in as perfectly digested a state, as that in healthy rabbits fed at the same time ; and their stomachs evolved the smell peculiar to that of a rabbit during digestion. These experiments were several times repeated with similar...