in 



nature of this conl ■ 



it }\a\ e been tl 



Mil M> 



which the cent 



THE REFLEX CONTROL OF THE RESPIRATORY 



I afferent n< 

 iently be <li\ ided i- 

 and i i hich a< I 



The Occasionally Acting Impulse! 



I the first group 1- 

 the body. .That impr< 

 is w.'ll kiinu 11 by tin- inci 

 water. The influei 

 an-i quently taken a«I\ . 



take t ; th. Stimu 



in tin- mucous membrani 

 immediately inhibits pesp 

 impulses ma) 1>«- added the imp 



ter from the higher i 

 are largely voluntary in natun 



ebral impulsi 

 ence being seen b) "I 

 aft- ioning the po 



!"■< te distinctly affected, bul 



art' cm' Othei 

 at<n\ ■ is furnished 



stimulation »»t' 1 1 

 respirator} mo^ i m< 



l; • 'h\ thn 



in order that the respii 



than tl • 



the form of .1 up p< 

 respiration ma} !"• 

 ble alteration in tl 

 ■ 

 tion. We must 

 from the 



ntlv inhibit 



