296 Mr. W. E. Dixon. The Pharmacological _ [Nov. 1, 
| /c.c. 1% Nic. 
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Fic. 5.—Cat. A.C.E. Blood-pressure Curve after the Administration of 55 milligrammes 
of Alkaloid. At A 1 cc. of a 1-per-cent. solution of nicotine was injected, and at B 
1 cc. of a 1-in-4000 solution of natural adrenaline. At C the splanchnic nerve was 
excited by a strong tetanising current. Time, seconds. : 
He 
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Fic. 6.—Cat. A.C.E. Respiration. Intestinal Movements recorded by a Balloon. B.P. 
10 milligrammes of alkaloid injected at each of the indicated marks. The bowel was 
paralysed after the third injection, though the muscle still responded to mechanical 
stimulation and muscle poisons. Time, seconds. | 
in which the pendulum movements of the intestine are recorded; each 
injection of boxwood is followed by active peristaltic movements until after 
40 milligrammes have been given, when the intestine is paralysed and 
