CHAPTER VI. 

 DIGESTION. 



MOVEMENTS OF ALIMENTARY CANAL. 



CANNON, Mechanical Factors of Digestion, New York, 1911; J.A.M.A., 1903, 

 40, 749- 



Deglutition. BOTAZZI, J. Phys., 1899, 25, 157 (nerves}. CANNON, Am. J. 

 Phys., 1907, 19, 436 (cesophageal peristalsis after vagotomy). CANNON 

 and MOSER, ib., 1898, 1, 435. KAHN, Arch. f. Phys., 1903, Supp. Band., 

 386 (nerves); ib., 1906, 355, 362. KAISER, Arch. Neerland de. Ph3's., 

 1917, 1, 148. MELTZER, J. Exp. Med., 1897, 2, 453; Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 

 1906, 3, 52 (reflexes); Brit. Med. J., Dec. 22, 1906 (vagus reflexes); Soc. 

 Exp. Biol. Med., 1907, 4, 35 (secondary peristalsis of oesophagus). MILLER 

 and SHERRINGTON, Q. J. Exp. Phys., 1915-16, 9, 147 (reflex deglutition 

 in decerebrate animal). STILES, Am. J. Phys., 1901, 5, 338 (rhythmic 

 activity of oesophagus). STUART (T. P. ANDERSON), J. Phys., 1907, 35, 

 446 (epiglottis). 



Stomach Movements. AUER (J.), Am. J. Phys., 1908, 23, 165 (rabbit). 

 CANNON (W. B.), ib., 1911, 29, 250 (nature of gastric peristalsis); ib., 29, 

 267 (receptive relaxation). CARLSON, ib., 1912, 31, 151; ib., 1913, 32, 

 245 (empty stomach of man). HERTZ, Q. J. Med., 1910, 3, 373 (man). 

 Roux and BALTHAZARD, Arch, de Physiol., 1897, 85 (x-rays). 



Innervation of Stomach. AUER (J.), Am. J. Phys., 1910, 26, 334. BRUNE- 

 MEIER and CARLSON, ib., 1915, 36, 191 (reflexes from intestinal mucosa to 

 stomach). CANNON, ib., 1906, 17, 429. LANGLEY, J. Phys., 1898-9, 

 23, 407 (inhibitory fibres in vagus). MAY (W. P.), J. Phys., 1904, 31, 260. 

 Rogers, Am. J. Phys., 1917, 42, 605 (r:flex control of gastric vagus tone). 



Sensibility of Stomach. CARLSON and BRAAFLAADT, Am. J. Phys., 1915, 36, 

 153. HERTZ, COOK and SCHLESINGER, J. Phys., 1908, 37, 481 (stomach 

 and intestines). MILLER, J. Phys., 1910, 41, 409. 



Pylorus Control. BOLDYREFF, Pfliijer's Arch., 1907, 121, 13. CANNON, 

 Am. J. Phys., 1904, 12, 387; ib., 1907, 20, 283; ib., 1908, 23, 105 (acid 

 control). CATHCART, J. Phys., 1911, 42, 433. MORSE, Am. J. Phys., 

 1916, 41, 439 (acid control). HEDBLOM and CANNON, Am. J. Med. Sci., 

 Oct., 1909. 



Movements of Intestines. ALVAREZ, Am. J. Phys., 1914, 35, 177; ib., 1915, 

 37, 267 (rhythm of segments from different parts of intestine) ; J. Am. Med. 

 Ass., 1915, 65, 383. BAYLISS and STARLING, J. Phys., 1900, 26, 107, 125. 

 CANNON, Am. J. Phys., 1902, 6, 251; 1911, 29, 238; 1912, 30, 114 (tonus 

 and antiperistalsis) ; J. Am. Med. Ass., 1912, 59, i (large intestine); Arch. 

 Int. Med., 1911, 8, 417 (importance of tonus). ELLIOTT and BARCLAY- 

 SMITH, J. Phys., 1904, 31, 272; Hertz and Newton, J. Phys., 1913-14, 

 47, 57; LYMAN, Am. J. Phys., 1913, 32, 61 (colon). HAMBLETON, Am. 

 J. Phys., 1914, 34, 446 (movements ofvilli). HERTZ, J. Phys., 1913, 47, 

 54 (ileo-colic sphincter). MAGNUS, Pnujer's Arch., 1904, 102, 123, 349; 

 ib., 103, 515, 525; ib., 1906, 111, 152 (surviving intestine). MELTZER 

 and AUER, Am. J. Phys., 1907, 20, 259 (peristaltic rush). 



Innervation of Intestine. BUNCH, J. Phys., 1898, 22, 357; ib., 1899, 25, 22. 

 CANNON, Am. J. Phys., 1906, 17, 429. LANGLEY and MAGNUS, J. Phys., 

 1905-6, 33, 34- 



Defeecition. CHARLES, Brit. Med. J., Sept. 30, 1899; FRANKL-HOCHWART and 

 FKOHLICH, Pflvijer's Arch., 1900, 81, 420 (tonus and innervation of anal 

 sphincters). HERTZ, Sensibility of the Alimentary Canal, 1911. 



Vomiting: Emetics. BROOKS and LUCKHARDT, Am. J. Phys., 1915, 36, 

 104 (blood-prsssure during vomiting) . EGGLESTON and HATCHER, J . Pharm. 

 Exp. Ther., 1915, 7, 225. MAGNUS, Ergeb. d. Physiol., 1903, 64 s. 

 MILLER (F. R.), Pflujer's Arch., 1912, 143, i; Am. J. Phys., 1915, 38, 

 240 (cardiac inhibition during vomiting). 



