Irritability; a Physiological Analysis of the General Effect of Stimuli in Living Substance
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Physiologic Bd. Ill, 1904. THE PROCESS OF EXCITATION 103 Fig. 11. Arransement for asphyxiating the nerve. A — Gasometer containing pure nitrogen. B and Bi— Vessels for washing the gas. C— Ether cliamber for eventual experiments with narcosis. D, Di and E^Gbss faucets. F— Moist chamber. G — Asphyxiation chamber. H and Hi— Two pairs of electrodes over which the nerve is laid. I— Nerve muscle preparation. nerve recovers almost instantaneously. Within the space of a minute its irritability has rise...n again to its full height and the same experiment, with the same result, can be repeated. Finally, as FiUie^ has shown, the like result is obtained when the nerve is asphyxiated in a fluid medium. All these facts, the number of which indeed could be increased greatly for other aerobic forms, suffice to establish the fundamen- 1 H. Fillie: "Studien iiber die Erstickung des Nerven in Fliisigkeiten.*' schrift f. allgemeine Fhysiologie, Bd. VIII, 1908. Zeit- 104 IRRITABILITY tal importance of oxygen to the maintenance of irritability of living substance.
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