xviii RESPONSE IN THE LIVING AND NON-LIVING 



PACK 



68. CONTINUOUS TRANSFORMATION FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE 



THROUGH INTERMEDIATE DIPHASIC KESPONSE . .116 



69. FATIGUE IN MUSCLE .... ... 118 



70. FATIGUE IN PLATINUM .... .118 



71. FATIGUE IN TIN. .... . . 119 



72. APPEARANCE OF FATIGUE DUE TO SHORTENING THE PERIOD 



OF RECOVERY 120 



73. FATIGUE IN METAL UNDER CONTINUOUS STIMULATION . . 121 



74. 'STAIRCASE' RESPONSE IN MUSCLE AND IN METAL . .122 



75. ABNORMAL RESPONSE IN NERVE CONVERTED INTO NORMAL 



UNDER CONTINUED STIMULATION 124 



76. 77. ABNORMAL RESPONSE IN TIN AND PLATINUM CONVERTED 



INTO NORMAL UNDER CONTINUED STIMULATION . . 125 



78. GRADUAL TRANSITION FROM ABNORMAL TO NORMAL RESPONSE 



IN PLATINUM 126 



79. INCREASE OF RESPONSE IN NERVE AFTER CONTINUOUS 



STIMULATION 127 



80, 81. RESPONSE IN TIN AND PLATINUM ENHANCED AFTER 



CONTINUOUS STIMULATION 127, 128 



82. MAGNETIC ANALOGUE 132 



83,84. RECORDS OF RESPONSES TO INCREASING STIMULI IN TIN 134, 135 



85. INEFFECTIVE STIMULUS BECOMING EFFECTIVE BY SUPER- 



POSITION 135 



86. INCOMPLETE AND COMPLETE FUSION OF EFFECTS . . . 136 



87. CYCLIC CURVE FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTS SHOWING HYSTERESIS 137 



88. ACTION OF POISON IN ABOLISHING RESPONSE IN NERVE . . 139 



89. ACTION OF STIMULANT ON TIN 141 



90. ACTION OF STIMULANT ON PLATINUM 142 



91. DEPRESSING EFFECT OF KBn ON TIN 143 



92. ABOLITION OF RESPONSE IN METALS BY < POISON ' . . . 143 

 03. MOLECULAR ARREST ' BY THE ACTION OF < POISON ' . .145 



94. OPPOSITE EFFECTS OF SMALL AND LARGE DOSES ON THE 



RESPONSE IN METALS . 146 



95. RETINAL RESPONSE TO LIGHT 150 



