lUo.ii. i-i: 





which are called \ .i> instrictor be< 



blood vessels, are transmitted t«» tl 



The vessels art- under th< I influ< •• impu 



when the nerves thai transmil them i ed, th< 



tlniN offer less resistan el movement of 1 >I « •* •■ 1 



produ I on the mean arterial blood pr< 



splanchnic nerv< a marked and sudden fall, which is im- 



mediatel} om it' the peripheral end i 



stimulated artificial In ,- l ^n-j tlii^ experiment to pn 



relationship between peripheral resistance and the mean ait. rial !»' 



i 



it in u-t be remembered thai it i> not entirely c 

 the results observed on the mean il blood | m cut! 



itimnlating the nerve ma) be in p cplaim 



in the total capacity of thi 

 the nen es, li om b) stimu them. 



3. The Amount ot Blood In the Bi> 



Tl tei ed bj hemorrl 



Biich I'l i » i 



I bearing, but 



