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CONTENTS. 



PART II. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



LESSON* PAGE0 



XXV. GALVANIC BATTERIES AND GALVANOSCOPK .... 157-160 



XXVI. ELECTRICAL KEYS RHEOCHORD 160-166 



XXVH. INDUCTION MACHINES ELECTRODES 166-170 



XXVIII. SINGLE INDUCTION SHOCKS INTERRUPTED CURRENT BREAK 



EXTRA-CURRENT HELMHOLTZ'S MODIFICATION . . . 171-176 

 XXIX. PITHING CILIARY MOTIOX NERVE-MUSCLE PREPARATION- 

 NORMAL SALINE 176-179 



XXX. NERVE-MUSCLE PREPARATION STIMULATION OP NERVE 



MECHANICAL, CHEMICAL, AND THERMAL STIMULI . . . 179-183 



XXXI. SINGLE AND INTERRUPTED INDUCTION SHOCKS TETANUS 



CONSTANT CURRENT 183-187 



XXXII. RHEONOM TELEPHONE EXPERIMENT DIRECT AND INDIRECT 

 STIMULATION OF MUSCLE RUPTURING STRAIN OF TENDON 

 MUSCLE SOUND DYNAMOMETERS 187-189 



XXXIII. INDEPENDENT MUSCULAR EXCITABILITY ACTION OF CURARE 



ROSENTHAL'S MODIFICATION POHL'S COMMUTATOR . . 190-194 



XXXI V. THE GRAPHIC METHOD MOIST CHAMBER SINGLE CONTRACTION 



WORK DONE 194-200 



XXXV. CRANK-MYOGRAPH AUTOMATIC BREAK 200-203 



XXXVI. ISOTONIC AND ISOMETRIC CONTRACTIONS -WORK DONE HEAT- 

 RIGOR ........... 203-206 



XXXVII. PENDULUM-MYOGRAPH SPRING-MYOGRAPH TIME-MARKER 



SIGNAL 206-213 



XXXVIII. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE, LOAD, AND VERATRIA ON 



MUSCULAR CONTRACTION 213-216 



XXXIX. ELASTICITY AND EXTENSIBILITY OF MUSCLE BLIX'S MYOGRAPH 216-218 



XL. TWO SUCCESSIVE SHOCKS TETANUS 219-223 



XLI. FATIGUE OF MUSCLE . . 223-224 



XLII. FATIGUE OF NERVE SEAT OF EXHAUSTION .... 225-226 

 XLIII. MUSCLE WAVE THICKENING OF A MUSCLE WILD'S APPARATUS 226-229 

 XLIV. MYOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENTS ON MAN ERGOGRAPH DYNAMO- 

 GRAPH 229-231 



XLV. DIFFERENTIAL ASTATIC GALVANOMETER NON-POLARISABLE 



ELECTRODES SHUNT CURRENTS IN MUSCLE .... 231-237 

 XLVI. NERVE-CURRENTSELECTRO-MOTIVE PHENOMENA OF THE HEART 



CAPILLARY ELECTROMETER 237-238 



XL VII. GALVANl'S EXPERIMENT SECONDARY CONTRACTION AND TETANUS 



PARADOXICAL CONTRACTION KUHNE'S EXPERIMENT . . 239-243 



XLVIII. ELECTROTONUS ELECTROTONIC VARIATION OF EXCITABILITY . 243-247 



