Abstract
Further evidence is presented to show that there is both a cholinergic tonus mechanism in the bladder and also a contractile mechanism of a different type.
Evidence is also presented that ganglia cells occur in the bladder wall of the dog.
Footnotes
- Received May 10, 1935.
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