Abstract

(1) The excitation produced by vagus stimulation has an inhibitory component. (2) Tonus is antagonistic to vagus stimulation. (3) The optimum temperature for vagus stimulation is 30° C. (4) The optimum concentration of calcium is about 0·05-0·07 M CaCl, potassium about 0·06 M KCl and hydrogen ions, pH 7·8-7·4. (5) The stimulation produced by vagus and acetylcholine does not belong to the potassium group. It resembles more that produced by alternating current.

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