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... excite the second or spasmodic act of deglutition . This first step is a vol- untary act , and it is the only part of the movements of swallow- ing over which we can exert complete control . The progress of the morsel between the tongue ...
... excite the second or spasmodic act of deglutition . This first step is a vol- untary act , and it is the only part of the movements of swallow- ing over which we can exert complete control . The progress of the morsel between the tongue ...
Page 118
... excite swallowing . We think we can perform the muscular movements of swallowing when we please , without any food or fluid , but in this we are mistaken , as careful observa- tion of our own performance of the act will show . The ...
... excite swallowing . We think we can perform the muscular movements of swallowing when we please , without any food or fluid , but in this we are mistaken , as careful observa- tion of our own performance of the act will show . The ...
Page 121
... excite the normal rhythmical muscular action . Moreover , stimulation of the cut vagi leading to the stomach causes active movements when the stomach is full . It is not merely the presence of food that produces the movements , as is ...
... excite the normal rhythmical muscular action . Moreover , stimulation of the cut vagi leading to the stomach causes active movements when the stomach is full . It is not merely the presence of food that produces the movements , as is ...
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... excite vomiting . Injuries of the brain , and psychical impressions , particularly those excited by the sense of smell or unusual disturbance of equilibrium , may give rise to vomiting . Moreover , a number of medicaments , as ...
... excite vomiting . Injuries of the brain , and psychical impressions , particularly those excited by the sense of smell or unusual disturbance of equilibrium , may give rise to vomiting . Moreover , a number of medicaments , as ...
Page 123
... excite it , so as to cause it to send forth peculiar and irregular impulses to the respiratory , gastric , and other muscles , and give rise to their characteristic spasm . In short , it would seem to be a reflex act , the afferent ...
... excite it , so as to cause it to send forth peculiar and irregular impulses to the respiratory , gastric , and other muscles , and give rise to their characteristic spasm . In short , it would seem to be a reflex act , the afferent ...
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