. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. 24 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY By the perfection of this technique du Bois-Reymond made the galvanic current of all stimuli the most convenient to employ and. Fig. 1.—/. Ludwig's kymograph. One limb of the manometer is connected with an artery at A • the blood-pressure is transmitted to the column of mercury (represented in black), thence to the float upon the mereury in the other limb, and puts this rtoat with its writing-lever in motion. The writing-lever inscribes its movements uptrn the drum, C, which is kept In constant rotation by a clock-w


. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. 24 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY By the perfection of this technique du Bois-Reymond made the galvanic current of all stimuli the most convenient to employ and. Fig. 1.—/. Ludwig's kymograph. One limb of the manometer is connected with an artery at A • the blood-pressure is transmitted to the column of mercury (represented in black), thence to the float upon the mereury in the other limb, and puts this rtoat with its writing-lever in motion. The writing-lever inscribes its movements uptrn the drum, C, which is kept In constant rotation by a clock-work, B. (From BrUcke). 77. Pulse-curve from a i-abhit. The r- small waves represent the variations in blood-prt;ss\n-e that cniistitute the pulse; the large waves, the variations that the blood-pressure undergoes as the result of respiration. the most capable of fine gradation and easy localisation for nerves and muscles; for these reasons it now holds the first place in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Verworn, Max, 1863-1921; Lee, Frederic S. (Frederic Schiller), 1859-1939. London, Macmillan and co. , limited; New York, The Macmillan company


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