. The American journal of anatomy. TO THE RIGHT OF MEDIAN PLANE—ESPECIALLY VENOUS SYSTEM AND HEART (Refer to explanation of plates for detaiJfi) ANATOMY OF 12-MM. PIGF. T. LEWIS PLATE IV. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY—VOL. II THE EFFECT OF FATIGUE ON THE NUCLEI OF VOLUNTAKYMUSCLE CELLS. BY P. K. OILMAN. From the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johnu Hopkins , Baltiruore, 4 Text Figuhes. Wliile a great deal of work has been done concerning the effect offatigue on the cells of the nervous system, I can find nothing in theliterature on similar changes in the nuclei of muscle cells.


. The American journal of anatomy. TO THE RIGHT OF MEDIAN PLANE—ESPECIALLY VENOUS SYSTEM AND HEART (Refer to explanation of plates for detaiJfi) ANATOMY OF 12-MM. PIGF. T. LEWIS PLATE IV. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY—VOL. II THE EFFECT OF FATIGUE ON THE NUCLEI OF VOLUNTAKYMUSCLE CELLS. BY P. K. OILMAN. From the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johnu Hopkins , Baltiruore, 4 Text Figuhes. Wliile a great deal of work has been done concerning the effect offatigue on the cells of the nervous system, I can find nothing in theliterature on similar changes in the nuclei of muscle cells. In an articleby Scheffer ^ the subject of the histological effect of muscle fatigue istaken up from a different standpoint. Below are given the results of a number of experiments nipon embry-onic and adult muscular tissue. The muscle in the tail of the tadpolewas used for the first series of experiments and the gastrocnemius of thefrog for the second. The work was undertaken at the suggestion of E. Bardeen. A. Tail Muscles of Tadpole.—Various methods for fatiguing thesv/imming muscles of the tadpole were used, that of keeping the animalconstantly irritated by means of a


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