On the application of the theory of dissociation of electrolyte solutions of Arrenius to electrophysiology
- Authors: Chagovets V.
- Issue: Vol VI, No 2 (1898)
- Pages: 1-24
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/48639
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb48639
- ID: 48639
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Abstract
It is known that if we make a transverse cut of the muscle at a right angle to its axis, then the points located at an equal distance and symmetrical with respect to the center of the cut surface will have the same potentials, and therefore, when we move away from these places, we will not receive any current; if the cut is made with a greater or lesser sharp angle, then when two symmetrical points of such a transverse cut are retracted, one of which is closer to the obtuse one and the other to the acute angle, the current is obtained, and it turns out that the place lying at the obtuse angle is always positively in relation to lying in acute. These currents are called tilt currents.
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