This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ...center. During the reflex inhibition of the respiration in the expiratory phase there is a suppression of the motor impulse in the inspiratory center (VVegele)." Stimulation of the nasal and ophthalmic branches of the trigeminus, glossopharyngeal, and of the olfactory stops respiration in expiration. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ...center. During the reflex inhibition of the respiration in the expiratory phase there is a suppression of the motor impulse in the inspiratory center (VVegele)." Stimulation of the nasal and ophthalmic branches of the trigeminus, glossopharyngeal, and of the olfactory stops respiration in expiration. Special reference has been made to these various actions relative to stimuli, as such knowledge has a direct bearing on the application of vibration and in explanation of some of the various apparent phenomena that sometimes arise from treatment. The vaso-motors (constrictors) of the blood vessels of the lungs come from the dorsal region of the spinal cord (2nd to 7th dorsal) through the first thoracic ganglion (Brown-Sequard, Fick and Badoud, Lichtheim), Which is of ' prime importance when spinal stimulation for such control may be necessary. The following is a general review of the muscles of respiration from Landois and Stirling's "Textbook of Human Physiology, 4th ed.;" Landois and Stirling. Text-Book of Human Physiology, 4th ed., page 845. A. INSPIRATION I. DURING ORDINARY INSPIRATION (1) Diaphragm supplied by the phrenic nerve from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th cervical and phrenic plexus of the sympathetic, which can be reached near the right supra-renal capsule or the solar plexus. The phrenic nerve "passes behind the sterno--clavicular joint." (2) "Mm. Levatores costarum longi et breves (Rami-posteriores Nn. dorsalium). (3) Mm. intercostales externi et intercartilaginei. (Nn. intercostales). " "According to their action, the auxiliary muscles of forced inspiration, are those that elevate the ribs directly or indirectly, or fix the lower jaw, so that muscles attached to the hyoid bone can...
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