Experientia

, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp 246–246 | Cite as

Au sujet de l'innervation motrice de l'estomac

  • J. Bekaert
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Summary

In dogs under morphine-chloralosane anæsthesia, it was possible to observe that the electrical stimulation, in the skull, of the peripheral end of the vagus nerve at its origin produces a contraction of the stomach; on the other hand, the stimulation of the peripheral end of the n. accessorius (n. spinalis) at its origin causes a relaxation of the stomach. The stimulation of the superior cervical ganglion has no influence on gastric motility.

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    F. Jourdan etSt. J. Nowak, Arch. int. Pharmacodyn.53, 121 (1939).Google Scholar

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© Birkhäuser Verlag 1949

Authors and Affiliations

  • J. Bekaert
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  1. 1.Laboratoire de pathologie et de thérapeutique générales de l'Université de GandBelgium

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