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Audio in Medicine: The Electronics of Nervous Transmission

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Although the transmission of signals along nerve tissue is believed to be primarily chemical in nature, it is accompanied by electrical phenomena which have been studied on individual nerve cells for some time. This work describes some experiments recently conducted in the study of electroanesthesia which appears to shed some new light on the interrelationships between the electrical and chemical phenomena.

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JAES Volume 19 Issue 1 pp. 27-31; January 1971
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