Abstract
Adrenaline by stimulating the peripheral parasympathetic nerve apparatus, i.e., nerve endings or myoneural junctions in the heart, produces an inhibition which is more marked after eserine, and which occurs after nicotine but not after atropine. It is more accentuated when the vagi are stimulated at the same time.
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- Received June 20, 1925.
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