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...upper spinal cord transversely. The only nerves left intact were a few strands running from the spinal cord to the smooth muscle of the lower abdominal region. He then caused the fore part of the animal to struggle, and observed no change in the heart rate. After causing the hind part of the animal to struggle, however, he noticed a slow increase in the heart rate. Since the only connection left between the heart and the lower part of the animal was the blood stream, he deduced that something in the blood was affecting the heart. Accordingly, he interrupted...
...Since the only tissue known to be affected by sympathetic stimulation in this region is smooth muscle," Dr. Cannon explained, "and since the only connection between the hind part of the animal is the blood stream, and since interfering with the stream in the region where smooth muscle is stimulated either markedly depresses or abolishes the response, the inferences are drawn that a substance is given off from smooth muscle into the blood, that it is carried effectively by the blood to distant organs, and that it influences those organs in a favorable manner, i.e., as sympathetic impulses would influence...
...remaining three Charles Eliot Norton lectures by Professor A. M. Hind will be given in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evenings. February 11, 18, and 25, instead of at 5 o'clock, as announced in yesterday's CRIMSON...
Continuing with his regular Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, Professor Hind will speak on "Portraits", "Landscapes", and then deliver a concluding lecture to sum up his course on Rembrandt. These three talks will be given on February 11, 18, and 25, respectively in the New Lecture Hall, Wednesday evenings at 5 o'clock. The lecture scheduled for February 4 has been cancelled...
After each one of the Norton Lectures, students will have the opportunity of meeting Professor Hind in his room on the third floor of the Fogg Art Museum on the afternoons of his lectures from 2 until 4 o'clock. At that time Professor Hind will discuss his lectures and answer questions...