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Experiment XXXVII. 
A like quantity did not occafion the 
fmalleft ofcillation when the ligature was 
placed in contact with the mufcles. The 
refiduum excited feveral Ihocks when the 
ligature was flipped back to a diftance 
from the mufcles. 
Experiment XXXVIII. 
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The difcharging diftance being at “ 
the movements only took place when the 
ligature was removed from the mufcles. 
Experiment XXXIX. 
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The difcharging diftance being at — 
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no movement occurred when the ligature 
touched the thigh. 
Experiment XL. 
Although the ligature remained in this 
fituation, a very feeble, tranfient trembling 
was 
