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Chemical processes in nerves. The comparatively small number of observations that have been made on chemical processes in nerves has until recently been reduced to the use of electric current as an artificial stimulus, as the most convenient and accessible to control the strength of the stimulation. In 1932 Prof. Schmidt reported that he had succeeded in finding a quantitative relationship between the increase of oxidative processes in the nerves and the strength of the electric current irritation.

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