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the intestines and tap them s-ve r al times with the handle of a scalpel. The 

 heart ceases to beat xor a time, being arrested reflexly. The afferent nerve 

 is the sympathetic from t^e abdomen, and the efferent the vagus. The 



tapping succeeds more promptly if the intestines are slightly inflamed by 

 exposure to the air. 



(6.) It suffices to exert digital pressure over the abdomen to produce this 

 reflex arrest of the heart. 



