The effects of autonomic drugs on sweat secretion in man
1) The sensitivity of sweat glands to intradermally injected acetylcholine (ACh) does not correlate well with spontaneous tendency to sweat. 2) Sensitivity to ACh is lost after degeneration of the post- ganglionic nerve fibre. Preganglionic sympathectomy does not affect the response. 3) After intrad...
Main Author: | Chalmers, Theodore Moir |
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University of Edinburgh
1950
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.642708 |
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