Directions for laboratory work in physiology.
- Warren Plimpton Lombard
- Date:
- [1906], [©1906]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Directions for laboratory work in physiology. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Experiment XI. Refractory period and compensatory pause. , . 57 Experiment XII. Response of resting heart to stimulation by induction shocks 61 a. Myogram of heart muscle. b. Ijowditch's staircase. c. All contractions maximal. d. Effect of frequent stimuli. Experiment XIII. Location of a few motor points on the human arm. . 65 (The more efficient pole of an induction coil.) Experiment XIV. Response of human muscle to separate induction shocks and to a tetanizing current. . . . -71 a. Making and breaking induction shocks of var- ious strengths. b. Tetanizing current. Experiment XV. Galvani's experiment. y] Experiment XVI. Polarization of electrodes. 81 a. Polarizable electrodes. b. Non-polarizable electrodes. (Pfluger's Law.) Experiment XVII. Response of nerve to opening and closing of the direct battery circuit, with currents of various strengths. 8?](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21214554_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


