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- W2008798931 abstract "In the great work entitled ‘Untersuchungen über thierische Electricitat,’ of which the first volume was published by Professor du Bois-Reymond in 1848, the author promulgated, as the result of the remarkable investigations undertaken by him during the previous six years, certain propositions relating to the electromotive properties of muscle. These propositions (which in the original work were printed in large type) were termed by the author collectively the “Law of the musclecurrent.” They have been accepted by all later observers as fundamental truths. They are as follows :— “ The Law of the Muscle-current . I. Active arrangements . A. Strong Currents . If any point of the natural or artificial longitudinal section of a muscle is brought into connexion with any point of the natural or artificial transverse section of the same muscle, so that no tension is thereby produced, a current is indicated by any galvanoscopic apparatus introduced into the inactive conducting circuit, of which the direction in the circuit is from the longitudinal to the transverse section.—B. Weak Currents . a. Currents of the transverse section . Further, if any point of a natural or artificial transverse section of a muscle is connected in the manner already described with another point of the same transverse section, or with a point of another natural or artificial transverse section of the same muscle, which we will regard as a cylinder, and if the points are at unequal distances from the centre of the circular area of the transverse section, the galvanoscopic apparatus again indicates a current, though much weaker than the previous one, of which the direction is from the point more distant from the centre to the nearest point.—b. Currents of the longitudinal section . Thirdly, if a point of the natural or artificial longitudinal section, lying nearer to the geometrically central transverse section of the cylinder formed by the muscle, is brought in the same way into relation with a point of the natural or artificial longitudinal section of the same muscle more distant from the central transverse section, the galvanoscopic apparatus again indicates a current, which is, however, much weaker than that between any point of the natural or artificial longitudinal and any point on the transverse section, but is equal in strength to that between different points on one or two natural or artificial transverse sections. Its direction in the circuit is from the point lying nearer to the middle transverse section to that further removed from it.—II. Inactive arrangements . The galvanoscopic apparatus, on the contrary, remains at rest when two points in one or two natural or artificial transverse sections connected through the inactive conducting circuit are at an equal distance from the centre; or when one or two points in the natural or artificial longitudinal section so connected are at an equal distance from the central transverse section." @default.
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- W2008798931 title "II. Note on the electromotive properties of muscle" @default.
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