. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . •oo ' FlG. 42. (4219.)—Outgoing responses of the pad of a cat's foot, directly excited by single break induction shocks in both directions, and by tetanising currents in both pairs of directions. current (which is not an " injury current," since its direction in the cat is from intact to injured spot, but the normal and accidental ingoing current at the uninjured spot) is compensated, and the blaze test applied in the usual way. Both responses are in the same direction as that of the accidental current, from intact


. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . •oo ' FlG. 42. (4219.)—Outgoing responses of the pad of a cat's foot, directly excited by single break induction shocks in both directions, and by tetanising currents in both pairs of directions. current (which is not an " injury current," since its direction in the cat is from intact to injured spot, but the normal and accidental ingoing current at the uninjured spot) is compensated, and the blaze test applied in the usual way. Both responses are in the same direction as that of the accidental current, from intact to wounded spot, ingoing through the intact skin. These are evidently not negative variations of any injury current. We may provisionally infer from the absence of obvious injury current that the subcutaneous connective tissue is of very inert character, and that an unpolarisable electrode


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