< HAPTER XWill 



moi r 



SI k may be dm 



Bcribed as a condition in which I 

 sensory and motor portio 

 torbances in the circulal 

 and shallow respirati< 



these symptoms may be C 



aii importanl step in tl • 

 problem being to distinguish 1" I 

 ing to <1" this, hov • it will l"- pi 



possible tli«" various 

 \ ari< shock is saki I ur. 



The foUowing varietie 



I Gravity Shock. This 

 splanchnic els and tl i 

 diasl • l' • tours, when tin- • 

 which the mechanism \\ hich 



.vity td make the 1»1<>h<1 |]<. 

 Thus, when a domesticated rabbit with 

 held in tin- \ ertical tail-do^ o i" 



dually passes into a shocked c 

 •J" I minutt 1 1 



art. -rial 1>1 1 | 



this bas been 



p&i • be bod) . and t 1 



shock is entirely d nw 



tur< it" a binder i 



performed on a rabbil • 



tion, gravity 



iduced in a dog, h in 



m.-. all in 



*i«.M is aasumi d I 

 highly ■!• 



