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" The most striking method of producing reflex inhibition is stimulation of the intestine itself. If one or both splanchnics be intact the slightest stimulus applied to the intestine, even a gentle handling of the gut, suffices to produce a reflex inhibition... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 452
1904
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Transactions, Volume 58

American Medical Association. Section of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, American Medical Association. Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women - 1907 - 456 pages
...inhibitory influences dependent on stimulation of the sensory nerves." This last sentence, taken in conjunction with the following quotation from the...exploratory celiotomy in the hands of the most expert. Mall,' moreover shows that this inhibitory influence of the splanchnics is superfluous, as the contraction...
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Transactions of the Section on Gastro-Enterology and ..., Volume 73; Volume 1922

American Medical Association. Section on Gastro-Enterology and Proctology - 1922 - 222 pages
...inhibitory impulses to the intestine. These are accentuated by reflex inhibition of local origin. . . . The most striking method of producing reflex inhibition...applied to the intestine, even a gentle handling of the intestine, suffices to produce a reflex inhibition of the whole length of the intestine. 10. Bayliss...
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American Journal of Physiology, Volume 50

1920 - 624 pages
...there is slight indication of activity at any time with the splanchnics intact, the least stimulation applied to the intestine, even a gentle handling of...the gut, suffices to produce a reflex inhibition of its entire extent. These wellestablished facts make an interesting commentary on the use of the cava...
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The Medical Era, Volume 20

1911 - 556 pages
...shown by the statement of the distinguished physiologists, Bayliss and Starling (1) as follows:— "The most striking method of producing reflex inhibition...inhibition of the whole length of the intestine." In the light of such a statement as this, is it any wonder that intestinal paresis will follow abdominal...
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The Journal of Physiology, Volume 24

1899 - 582 pages
...by stimulation of the central end of a sensory nerve, or of the central end of the other splanchnic. The most striking method of producing reflex inhibition...reflex inhibition of the whole length of the intestine. If now both splanchnic nerves be divided and the intestine again stimulated the inhibition will in...
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Western Medical Review, Volume 21, Issue 6

1916 - 210 pages
...others have demonstrated that "The most striking method of producing reflex inhibition is by stimulating the intestine itself. If one or both splanchnics be...inhibition of the whole length of the intestine," — then in the words of Borland, "In the light of such a statement as this, is it any wonder that...
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Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Association, Issue 56

Indiana State Medical Association - 1905 - 560 pages
...reflex inhibitory influences dependent upon stimulation of the sensory nerve." The same author says the most striking method of producing reflex inhibition..."If one or both splanchnics be intact the slightest stimulous applied to the intestine, even a gentle handling of the gut, suffices to produce a reflex...
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 8

1905 - 498 pages
...reflex inhibitory Influences dependent upon the stimulation of the sensory nerve." The same author says, the most striking method of producing reflex inhibition..."If one or both splanchnics be intact, the slightest stimulous applied to the intestine, even a gentle handling of the gut, suffices to produce a reflex...
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