Excerpt from On the Necessity for a Modification of Certain Physiological Doctrines Regarding the Inter-Relations of Nerve and Muscle
Dr. Burdon Sanderson expresses the idea uppermost in the physiological mind, in stating that after section of the vagi the muscular fibres of the oesophagus are paralyzed, so that regurgitation of food from the stomach is apt to take-place. (hand-book for Phys. Lab., Amer. Ed, p.
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