Electro-physiology (1896-98) Electro-physiology . electrophysiolog02bied Year: 1896-98 176 ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY CHAP. If different points of the nerve are excited from time to time with constant distance of electrodes (about 1-2 cm.) by weak currents, it is usually found that the opening stimulus acts sooner in the part of the nerve corresponding with the plexus, than in deeper parts. It is evident that the saline will take effect more quickly at points where the bulk of fibres in the nerve are still distributed into single bundles, than at a lower part where they are joined into a single trunk


Electro-physiology (1896-98) Electro-physiology . electrophysiolog02bied Year: 1896-98 176 ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY CHAP. If different points of the nerve are excited from time to time with constant distance of electrodes (about 1-2 cm.) by weak currents, it is usually found that the opening stimulus acts sooner in the part of the nerve corresponding with the plexus, than in deeper parts. It is evident that the saline will take effect more quickly at points where the bulk of fibres in the nerve are still distributed into single bundles, than at a lower part where they are joined into a single trunk, and this—along with the greater sensibility of central tracts of the nerve to injuries (Efron, Clara Halperson)—explains the above reaction. If only the part of the nerve below the plexus is treated with KNOg near the lower point of bifurcation, by placing it between two pads soaked in


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