I llAl'l l.i; XXVI 

 THE < • >NTR< »I. OF l III: I UN i LAT1 



THE NERVE CONTROL OF THE PERIPHERAL KKSISTA*. 



As already explaii ed, 1 

 takes place through I 

 fibers "ii the musculatun 

 impulses like those in tin n a 



nervt itaining such fibi 



dergo dilatation 

 ulated artificially, coi 

 lator impulses <l" not ap] 

 be tonic, bo that the cuttii 

 tln-ir stimulation, however, 

 are contained in mosl 



their p 

 condition of the 1>1<m><1 



Methods for the Detection of Constriction .on 



everal methods, varying with t ; 

 be used for i 



<l! Ills; 



Bernard on the M 1 i 



this is held \\ ith a light I 

 eorr< ling side 



* w ill Bpring in* 

 ma! inspect ion is us 

 ing lilntation 



! in thi 



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is oik 



or foot w 



part ri 



dom thfOUgl 



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