Contributions to Our Knowledge of the Connexion Between Chemical Constitution, Physiological Action, And Antagonism

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Movements getting feebler, heart still beating. No distinct eye reflex, but on touching eye there is a twitch of the rest of body.
67". No eye reflex, legs out. Feebler movement of trunk and leg muscles still continue. Increased by stimulation and by putting in dorsal position. Heart beating.
267"'- No marked change of condition but twitching is now very feeble.
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6™. Violent jerking. Ducking and squeaking now present (from contractions of abdominal muscles).
Frequent extension of limbs. Movement constant.
15'". All eye reflex is gone. Legs extended, there is twitching of groups of muscles, but the legs are but little moved.
65". There are still twitohings of muscles but legs are not moved.
120™. All jerking ceased, legs appear to be in semi-rigor and yield no response to electrical stimulation.


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