This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...32). swallowing. X. Expose right and left vagus nerves in neck well below the Obs. 67. cricoid cartilage. Also the right recurrent laryngeal on trachea (exerc. IX). vt&B and Note movements of vocal cords again; then cut right recurrent nerve; rhythm.0 observe the motionless paralytic position of right vocal cord. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...32). swallowing. X. Expose right and left vagus nerves in neck well below the Obs. 67. cricoid cartilage. Also the right recurrent laryngeal on trachea (exerc. IX). vt&B and Note movements of vocal cords again; then cut right recurrent nerve; rhythm.0 observe the motionless paralytic position of right vocal cord. Adjust carefully the record of movements of respiration of chest-wall, and when this is running regularly cut with a single snip of sharp scissors the right vagus nerve in neck where exposed below the cricoid cartilage. Observe that slower and ampler movement of ventilation of chest ensues. Observe further effect on the record. Ligate central end of right vagus and faradize Text-fig. 31. Respiratory movements of chest (bulbo-spinal preparation) recorded by stethograph of text-fig. 30 (L. S. Laffitte). Inspiratory movements upward; expiratory movements followed by respiratory pause, T, time in seconds. mildly the central stump. Observe effect on the record; with very weak stimuli, short arrest of respiratory movement in the expiratory position; with stronger, a longer arrest in the inspiratory position, followed by quickened rhythm. Cut the left vagus; the respiratory rhythm becomes still slower and deeper. Detach recording stethograph. Observe interior of larynx. ANNOTATION Obs. 61. That even the first phase, the vol. ii, p. 293; Paris, 1839) showed a direct linguo-faucial, of deglutition is essentially afferent nerve for it to be glosso-pharyngeal. a reflex act was pointed out first by Marshall Obs. 62. The difference in phagetic power Hall, 1836 (Led. on the Nerv. System, of various fluids was shown by F. K. Miller London). Alcock (Dubl. Jnl. of Med. and Sherrington (Quart. Jnl. of Experim. Science, vol. x, p. 260, 1836) and Magendie Physiol....
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