Experiment 6. Direct Excitation. Fresh Pad of same Cat on the 3rd day after death. Excitation as in Experiment 5. Outgoing response through- out. Considerable Diminution of Resistance during Experiment.
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Mean
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1L.
f
-2 + 3 + 1
+ -0004
21
+ 12+12 +12
+ -0057
2L.
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+ 7 + 9 +8
+ -0030
26
+ 18+15 +16
+ -0061
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+ 30 +18 +24
+ 0-0083
29
+ 28+22 [ + 25
+ -0086
4L.
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+ 42 +30
+ 36
+ -0109
33
+ 25+23 +24
+ 0-0072
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+ 45 4-50 +47
+ 0-0120
39
\ 23 + 25
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+ 40+60 +50
+ -0138
36
+ 23+22 +22
+ -00610
FIG. 6.
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Experiment 7. Direct Excitation. To illustrate summation of effects. Large pad of cat's foot set up 24 hours post mortem. Tetanisation for 5 seconds at intervals of 1 minute. Break shock ingoing ; response outgoing. Berne coil; 2 Leclanches, at 1000 units in 1st group, at 2000 units in 2nd group. Compensation was adjusted at the com- mencement of each group, and left unaltered during the series ; the galvanometer being short-circuited during each tetanisation, the spot then falls to the zero level