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1 TITLES OF WORKS by J. N. LANGLEY FEBRUARY 1875 TO OCTOBER LANGLEY. On the Physiological Action of Jaborandi. Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc., April, 1875, p The Action of Jaborandi on the Heart. Two Figures. Journ. of Anat. and Physiol., vol. x. pp , Oct (Preliminary account. Brit. Med. Journ., Feb. 20, 1875.) The Action of Pilocarpin on the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Dog. Journ. of Anat. and Physiol., vol. xi. pp , Oct Some Remarks on the Formation of Ferment in the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Rabbit. One Figure. Journ. of Physiol., vol. I. pp , March, 1878 (and Untersuch. a. d. physiol. Institut d. Univ. Heidelberg. Bd. i. p. 471, 1878). - On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part i. The Influence of the Chorda Tympani and Sympathetic Nerves upon the Secretion of the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Cat. Journ. of Physiol., vol. I. pp , March, 1878 (and Untersuch. a. d. physiol. Institut d. Univ. Heidelberg. Bd. i. p. 476, 1878). - On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part II. On the Mutual Antagonism of Atropin and Pilocarpin, having especial reference to their relations in the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Cat. Journ. of Physiol., vol. i. pp , Sept A Preliminary Account of some Phenomena of the Central Nervous System of the Frog. Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc., vol. in. pp , March, On the Structure of Serous Glands in Rest and Activity. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. XXIX. pp Rec. Oct. 13, (Fuller account in Journ. of Physiol., vol. ii. pp Two Plates. Dec ) - and SEWALL. On the Changes in Pepsin-forming Glands during Secretion. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. xxix. pp Rec. Oct. 13, (Fuller account in Journ. of Physiol., vol. Ii. pp One Plate. Dec ) On the Antagonism of Poisons. Journ. of Physiol., vol. iii. pp , August, On the Estimation of Ferment in Gland-cells by means of Osmic Acid. Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc., vol. iv. pp , Feb. 21, On the Histology and Physiology of Pepsin-forming Glands. Two Plates. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., Part III. 1881, pp Rec. March 11. (Abstract. Proc Roy. Soc., vol. xxxii. p. 20, 1881.)
2 1882 LANGLEY. On the Destruction of Ferments in the Alimentary Canal. Journ. of Physiol., vol. III. pp , Jan On the Histology of the Mammalian Gastric Glands, and the Relation of Pepsin to the Granules of the Chief Cells. Journ. of Physiol., vol. III. pp , Jan Preliminary Account of the Structure of the Cells of the Liver, and the Changes which take place in them under Various Conditions. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. xxxiv. pp Rec. April'24, and EVES. On certain Conditions which influence the Amylolytic Action of Saliva. Journ. of Physiol., vol. Iv. pp , Jan The Structure of the Dog's Brain. Two Plates, and three Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. Iv. pp , Dec Report on the Parts destroyed on the right side of the Brain of the Dog operated on by Prof. Goltz. Two Plates. Journ. of Physiol., vol. Iv. pp , Dec On the Structure of Secretory Cells, and on the Changes which take place in them during Secretion. Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc., vol. v. Nov. 12, 1883 (and Internat. Journ. Anat. and Histol., vol. I. p. 69, 1884) The Physiological Aspect of Mesmerism. Proc. Royal Institution, March, (19 pp.) - and SHERRINGTON. Secondary Degeneration of Nerve Tracts following Removal of the Cortex of the Cerebrum in the Dog. Two Plates. Journ. of Physiol., vol. v. pp , June, On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part III. The Paralytic Secretion of Saliva. Journ. of Physiol., vol. vi. pp , April, (Prelim. account in Proc. Royal Soc., vol. xxxviii. pp Rec. March 16, 1885.) - On Variations in the Amount and Distribution of Fat in the Liver Cells of the Frog. Proc. Royal Soc.; vol. xxxix. pp Rec. Sept. 23, Recent Observations on Degeneration and on Nerve Tracts in the Spinal Cord. Brain, vol. ix. pp , On the Structure of Mucous Salivary Glands. Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. XL. pp Rec. April 14, and EDK1iNS. Pepsinogen and Pepsin. Journ. of Physiol., vol. vii. pp , Nov (Prelim. account. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, 1886, p. xv.) and WINGFIELD. A Preliminary Account of some Observations on Hypnotism. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, 1887, pp. xvii-xxiv. (Journ. of Physiol., Vol. viii.) Note on "Secretory" Fibres in the Sympathetic Nerve supplying the Parotid Gland of the Dog. Proc. Physiol. Soc., Feb. 1888, pp. (Journ. iii-iv. of Physiol., vol. ix.) PH. LXI. 2 17
3 LANGLEY. On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part iv. The Effect of Atropin upon the supposed Varieties of Secretory Nerve Fibres. Journ. of Physiol., vol. ix. pp , August, and FLETCHER. On the Secretion of Saliva, chiefly on the Secretion of Salts in it. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., vol. CLXXX. B, pp , Rec. Aug. 17, (Abstract. Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. XLV. P. 16, 1888.) -Note on the Preservation of Mucous Granules in Secretory Cells. Proc. Physiol. Soc., pp. v, vi, March, (Journ. Physiol., vol. x.) - On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part v. The EIlect of stimulating the Cerebral Secretory Nerves upon the Amount of Saliva obtained by stimulating the Sympathetic Nerve. Journ. of Physiol., vol. x. pp , May, On the Histology of the Mucous Salivary Glands, and on the behaviour of their Mucous Constituents. One Plate. Journ. of Physiol., vol. x. pp , Oct and DICKINSON. On the Local Paralysis of Peripheral Ganglia, and on the Connexion of different Classes of Nerve Fibres with them. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. XLVI. pp Rec. Sept. 7, On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part vi. Chiefly upon the Connection of Peripheral Nerve Cells with the Nerve Fibres which run to the Sub-lingual and Sub-maxillary Glands. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xi. pp , Jan and DICKINSON. On the Progressive Paralysis of the Different Classes of Nerve Cells in the Superior Cervical Ganglion. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. XLVII. pp Rec. March 15, The Action of Nicotin on the Fresh-water Crayfish. Proc. Camnb. Philos. Soc., vol. vii. pp , May, and DICKINSON. Pituri. and Nicotin. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xi. pp , July, and DICKINSON. The Action of Various Poisons upon Nerve Fibres and Periphral Nerve Cells. Journ. of Physiol., vol. Xi. pp , Dec and GRUNBAUM. On the Degeneration resulting from Removal of the Cerebral Cortex and Corpora Striata in the Dog. Two Plates. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xi. pp , Dec The Innervation of the Pelvic Viscera. Proc. Physiol. Soc., Dec. 1890, pp. xxiii-xxvi. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xii ) - and SHERRINGTON. On Pilo-Motor Nerves. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xii. pp , August, On the Course and Connections of the Secretory Fibres supplying the Sweat Glands of the Feet of the Cat. Two Plates. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xii. pp , Sept
4 1891 LANGLEY. Note on the Connection with Nerve-Cells of the Vaso-Motor Nerves for the Feet. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xii. pp , Sept On the Origin from the Spinal Cord of the Cervical and Upper Thoracic Sympathetic Fibres, with some Observations on White and Grey Rami Communicantes. Two Plates. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., vol. clxxxiii. pp Rec. Jan. 20, (Abstract in Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. L. P. 446, 1892.) - and ANDERSON. The Action of Nicotin on the Ciliary Ganglion and on the Endings of the Third Cranial Nerve. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xiii. pp , July, and ANDERSON. On the Mechanism of the Movements of the Iris. Fifteen Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xiii. pp , Oct (Prelim. Note. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May 14, 1892, p. xviii.) - On the Larger Medullated Fibres of the Sympathetic System. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xiii. pp , Dec Preliminary Account of the Arrangement of the Sympathetic Nervous System, based chiefly on Observations upon Pilo-Motor Nerves. One Plate, and two Figures in Text. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. LII. pp Rec. Jan. 21, Notes on (1) an Accessory Cervical Ganglion, and the Rami of the Superior Cervical Ganglion, (2) Vaso-Motor Fibres of Cervical Sympathetic, (3) Erection of Quills in the Hedgehog. Proc. Physiol. Soc., Jan. 1893, pp. i-iv. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xiv.) (4) Medullated Fibres in Grey Rami. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xii., May, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xv.) The Arrangement of the Sympathetic Nervous System, based chiefly on Observations upon Pilo-Motor Nerves. Three Plates. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xv. pp , Sept and ANDERSON. On Reflex Action from Sympathetic Ganglia. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xvi. pp , May, (Preliminary note. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, 1893.) and ANDERSON. Notes on Degeneration resulting from Section of Nerve Roots and Injury to the Spinal Cord. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May,.1894, pp. xii, xiii. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xvi.) - and ANDERSON. The Constituents of the Hypogastric Nerves. Journ. Of Physiol., vol. xvii. pp , Oct Further Observations on the Secretory and Vaso-Motor Fibres of the Foot of the Cat, with Notes on other Sympathetic Nerve Fibres. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xvii. pp , Oct and ANDERSON. On the Innervation of the Pelvic and Adjoining Viscera. Part I. The Lower Portion of the Intestine. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xviii. pp , May,
5 LANGLEY. Note on Regeneration of Pre-Ganglionic Fibres of the Sympathetic. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xviii. pp , July, A Short Account of the Sympathetic System. Pamphlet, 8 pp. Issued at the Physiological Congress, Bern, Sept and ANDERSON. The Innervation of the Pelvic and Adjoining Viscera. Part ii. The Bladder. pp Part iii. The External Generative Organs. Five Figures in Text. pp Part Iv. The Internal Generative Organs. pp Part v. Position of the Nerve Cells on the Course of the Eferent Nerve Fibres. pp Journ. of Physiol., vol. xix. Dec Part vi. Histological and Physiological Observations upon the Effects of Section of the Sacral Nerves. One Figure in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xix. pp , May, Observations on the Medullated Fibres of the Sympathetic System and chiefly on those of the Grey Rami Communicantes. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xx. pp , July, On the Nerve Cell Connection of the Splanchnic Nerve Fibres. Eight Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xx. pp , Aug and ANDERSON. On the Innervation of the Pelvic and Adjoining Viscera. Part vii. Anatomical Observations. Plate iii., and 16 Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xx. pp , Oct The Salivary Glands (Dec. 1896). Text Book of Physiology, edited by E. A. Schifer, vol. i. pp , (Pentland, Edinburgh.) On the Regeneration of Pre-Ganglionic and of Post-Ganglionic Visceral Nerve Fibres. Journ. ofphysiol., vol. xxii. pp , Nov On the Union of the Cranial Autonomic (Visceral) Fibres with the Nerve Cells of the Superior Cervical Ganglion. Six Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxiii. pp , July, (Preliminary note. Proc. Royal Soc., vol. LXII. Pp Rec. Jan ) - The Sympathetic and other Related Systems of Nerves (Aug. 1898). Text Book of Physiology, edited by E. A. Schafer, vol. II. pp , On Inhibitory Fibres in the Vagus for the end of the Oesophagus and the Stomach. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XxIii. pp , Dec and ANDERSON. Modification of Marchi's Method of Staining Degenerating Fibres. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxiv. p. xi.) - Connexions of the Ganglion of the Trunk of the Vagus. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxiv. p. xxxii.) - Presidential Address to the Physiological Section of the Brit. Assoc. (On the " Involuntary " Nervous System.) Four Figures. Report of Brit. Assoc. for 1899, pp On Connecting Fibres between Sympathetic Ganglia and on Reflexes in the Sympathetic System. One Figure. Cinquanutenaire de la Soc. de Biol., vol. Jubilaire, 1899, pp
6 1900 LANGLEY. Pseudo-reflex Action in the Upper Part of the Sympathetic. One Figure. Richerche di Fisiologia e Scienze affini dedicate al Prof. Luigi Luciani, May, 1900, pp On Axon-reflexes in the Pre-Ganglionic Fibres of the Sympathetic System. Six Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxv. pp , Aug Notes on the Regneration of the Pre-Ganglionic Fibres in the Sympathetic System. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxv. pp , Aug Remarks on the Results of Degeneration of the Upper Thoracic White Rami Communicantes, chiefly in relation to Commissural Fibres in the Sympathetic System. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxv. pp , Nov On the Stimulation and Paralysis of Nerve-cells and of Nerveendings. Part i. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxvii. pp , Oct Observations on the Physiological Action of Extracts of the Suprarenal Bodies. One Figure. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxvii. pp , Oct (Prelim. Comm. to Intern. Physiol. Congress.) Preliminary Note on the Sympathetic System of the Bird. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xxxv., Jan. 18. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxvii ) - On the Ruffling of the Feathers of the Bird. (Prelim. Note.) Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xiv., May 10. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxviii ) - The Thoracic Vagus Ganglion of the Bird. Proc. Physiot. Soc., p. xiv., May 10. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxviii ) and ANDERSON. Observations on the Regeneration of Nerve Fibres. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. iii., Dec. 13, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxix ) - The Autonomic Nervous System. (Brain, vol. xxvi. Spring, 1903, p. 1. Eight Figures in Text.) - On the Sympathetic System of Birds and on the Muscles which move the feathers. Thirteen Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxx. pp , Dec Das Sympathische und verwandte Nervose Systeme der Wirbelthiere. (Autonomes Nerv6ses System.) Ergebnisse d. Physiol., 2te Jahrg. 2te Abt. pp , and ANDERSON. On the Union of the Fifth Cervical Nerve with the Superior Cervical Ganglion. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxx. pp , Feb and ANDERSON. On the Effects of Union of the central part of the Cervical Sympathetic with the peripheral part of the Chorda Tympani. Archivio di Fisiologia, vol. i. p. 505, (Prelim. Communication, Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. LXXIII. p. 99, 1904.) 21
7 LANGLEY. On the question of Commissural Fibres between Nerve-cells having the same function and situated in the same Sympathetic Ganglion and on the Function of post-ganglionic Nerve plexuses. Two Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxi. pp , June and ANDERSON. The Union of different kinds of Nerve Fibres. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxi. pp , Aug and ANDERSON. On Autogenetic Regeneration in the Nerves of the Limbs. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxi. pp , Aug and MAGNUS. Some Observations on the Movements of the Intestine before and after degenerative section of the Mesenteric Nerves. Thirteen Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxiii. pp , Sept The Autonomic Nerves. Address to the Students of Medicine and Natural Philosophy of the University of Amsterdam, June 6, Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Oct. 14, Note on the Trophic Centre of the afferent fibres accompanying the Sympathetic Nerves. Proc. Physiol. Soc., Nov. 11, p. xvii (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxiii.) - On the Reaction of Cells and of Nerve-endings to certain poisons, chiefly as regards the reaction of Striated Muscle to Nicotine and Curari. Eight Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxiii. pp , Dec On Nerve-endings and on Special Excitable Substances in Cells. (Croonian Lecture, Royal Society.) Proc. Roy. Soc., B. vol. LXXVIII. pp , Ueber Nervenendigungen und spezielle rezeptive Substanzen in Zellen. Zentralb. f. Physiol. Bd. xx. pp , In Memoriam. Sir Michael Foster. (With Photogravure.) Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxv. pp , The Influence of Experiments on Animals on the Development of the Surgical Treatment of disorders of the Peripheral Nerves with special reference to the Operation for Facial Paralysis in Man. 7 pp. (Privately printed.) Further Observations with regard to the non-specific nature of Motor Nerve-endings and the existence of "Receptive" Radicles in Muscle. Arch. Intern. de Physiol., T. v. pp , On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of "Receptive" substances. Part i. Fifteen Figures in Text. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxvi. pp , Dec Note on a Reflex in the Dog. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. I., May (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxv.) - Effect on Nail Growth and Sensation of section of a cutaneous digital Nerve, and effect on Sensation of cocainising a Cutaneous Nerve of the Foot. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xlv., Jan (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxvi.)
8 1908 LANGLEY. On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of "Receptive Substances." Part ii. Thirty-six Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxvii. pp , Aug On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of "Receptive Substances." Part iii. The Reaction of Frog's Muscle to Nicotine after Denervation. Five Figures. Journ. ofphysiol., vol. XXxVII. pp , Sept The Effect of Curari and of some other bodies on the Nicotine Contraction of Frog's Muscle. (Prelim. Communication.) Proc. Physiol. Soc., March 27, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxviii.) - On Degenerative Changes in the Nerve-endings in Striated Muscle, in the Nerve Plexus of Arteries, and in the Nerve Fibres of the Frog. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxviii. pp , July, Some Remarks on Michailow's account of the Course taken by Sympathetic Nerve Fibres. Zentrbl. f. Physiol., Bd. xxiii. p. 344, Aug On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of Receptive Substances. Part iv. The effect of Curari and of some other substances on the Nicotine response of the Sartorius and Gastrocnemius Muscles of the Frog. Thirty-six Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxix. pp , Oct The Sympathetic Innervation of the Skin of the Frog. Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 9, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. XL.) - and ORBELI. The Sympathetic Innervation of the Viscera of the Frog. Proc. P/ysiol. Soc., July 9, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. XL.) - Inhibitory Fibres for the Bladder in the Pelvic Nerve. Antagonism by Curari of the Nicotine Stimulation of Nerve Cells. Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 9, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. XL.) - Note on the action of Nicotine and Curari on the receptive substance of the Frog's Rectus Abdominis Muscle. One Figure. Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 9, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. XL.) - and ORBELI. Observations on the Sympathetic and Sacral Autonomic System of the Frog. Four Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XiLI. pp , Dec The Origin and Course of the Vaso-Motor Fibres of the Frog's Foot. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLI. pp , Jan and ORBELI. Some Observations on the degeneration in the Sympathetic and Sacral Autonomic Nervous System of Amphibia following Nerve Section. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLII. pp , March, The action of Salts on the Neural and Non-Neural Region of Muscle. One Figure. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xxiv, May 13, (Journ. Physiol., vol. XLII.) 23
9 LANGLEY. A Preparation for Demonstrating the Polar Stimulation of Muscle (persistent contraction) by the Galvanic Current. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May 13, (Journ. Physiol., vol. XLII.) - The Effect of Various Poisons upon the Response to Nervous Stimuli chiefly in relation to the Bladder. Thirty-six Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLIII. pp , Oct. 20, Observations on Vascular Reflexes chiefly in relation to the Effect of Strychnine. Ten Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLv. pp , Oct. 22, The Nomenclature of the Sympathetic and of the Related Systems of Nerves. Zentrbl.f. Physiol., vol. XXvII. pp , The Antagonism of Curari to Nicotine in the Gastrocnemius Muscle. Two Figures. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May 17, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLVI.) - Method of Abolishing the Function of Certain Parts of the Central Nervous System. 1 p. Sept th International Congress of Physiology, Groningen. - The Protracted Contraction of Muscle caused by Nicotine and other substances chiefly in relation to the Rectus Abdominis Muscle of the Frog. Twenty-one Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLVII. pp , The Antagonism of Curari and Nicotine in Skeletal Muscle. Twentynine Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLVIII. pp , March 31, Obituary Notice of W. H. Gaskell. Proc. Roy. Soc., B. vol. LXXXVIII. pp. xxvii-xxxvi., Note on the production of Twitching in Frog's Muscle. Proc. Physiol. Soc., pp. xxix-xxxi., May, (Journ. of Physiol. vol. XLIX.) - and TOYOJIRO KATO. The Physiological Action of Physostigmine and its action on Denervated Skeletal Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLIX. pp. 41Q-431, July, and ToYOJIRo KATO. The Rate of Loss of Weight in Skeletal Muscle after Nerve Section with some observations on the Effect of Stimulation and other Treatment. Journ. of Physiol., vol. XLIX. pp , July, Practical Physiology, 3rd edition, Obituary Notice of Arthur Sheridan Lea. Proc. Roy. Soc., B. vol. LXXXIX. pp. xxv-xxvii, Sketch of the Progress of Discovery in the Eighteenth Century as regards the Autonomic Nervous System. Journ. of Physiol., vol. L. pp , May, Note on Trophic Secretory Fibres to the Salivary Glands. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. XXv., May, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. L.)
10 1916 LANGLEY. Fascicular and Fibrillar Contraction in Tetanus. Proc. Phy8iol. Soc., p. xxvi., May, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. L.) - Remarks on the Cause and Nature of the Changes which occur in Muscle after Nerve Section. Lancet, vol. cxci, p. 6, July 1, Observations on Denervated Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. L. Pp , July, Slow Waves of Contraction in Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. L. pp , Dec The Action of Sodium Sulphocyanide on Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. L. pp , Dec and M. ITAYAKI. The Oxygen use of Denervated Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LI. pp , July, and H. HASHIMOTO. On the Suture of Separate Nerve Bundles in a Nerve Trunk and on Internal Nerve Plexuses. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LI. pp , Sept Observations on Denervated and on Regenerating Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LI. pp , Dec On the Separate Suture of Nerves in Nerve Trunks. Brit. Med. Journ., Jan. 12, (Account based on paper by Hashimoto and myself so far as refers to man.) - The Effect of Intermittent Stretching on Muscles and Nerves after Nerve Severance. Brit. Med. Journ., Feb. 2, and H. HASHIMOTO. Observations on the Atrophy of Denervated Muscle. Two Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LII. pp , April, Histological Changes in Nerve after Compression without Rupture of Sheaths. (Prelim. Communication.) Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. x., May 18, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. LII.) - On the Stimulation and Paralysis of Nerve Cells and Nerve-endings. Part ii. Paralysis by Curari, Strychnine and Crucine and its Antagonism by Nicotine. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LII. pp , Persistence of the Central Somatic Effect of Strychnine after a large dose of Nicotine. 1 p. Proc. Physiol. Soc., Dec (Journ. of Physiot., vol. LII.) Histology of Nerve Regeneration and of Muscle Atrophy. Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, p. xi. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. LII.) - On the Cause of Polar Reversal in the Reaction of Degeneration. One Figure. Proc. Physiol. Soc., June, p. xx. (Journ. ofphysiol. vol. LIII.) - Stimulation of cardio-inhibitory centre by Venous Blood. One Figure. Proc. Physiol. Soc., July, p. li. (Journ. of Physiol., vol. LIII.) 25
11 LANGLEY, Vaso-Motor Centres. Part i. Effect of Strychnine on Blood Pressure in the Spinal Animal. Seven Figures. Journ. of Physiol. vol. LIII. pp , Aug Vaso-Motor Centres. Part Ii. Observations on the action of Strychnine. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LIII. pp , Dec Practical Histology. Third edition, revised. (Heffer and Sons.) Feb. - Open discussion on "Treatment of Denervated Muscle" at Brit. Med. Assoc. meeting at Cambridge, July. - On the Nature of the Nerve Cells in the Nerve Plexures of the Iris. Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. 1, (Journ. of Physiol., vol. LIV.) - Practical Physiology. 4th edition. (Privately printed.) The Autonomic Nervous System. Part i. (Heifer and Sons, Cambridge.) November. German translation by E. Schief. (Springer, Berlin.) French translation by M. Tiffeneau. (Vigot Frres, Paris) The Secretion of Sweat. Part i. Supposed Inhibitory Nerve Fibres in the Posterior Nerve Roots. Secretion after Denervation. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVI. p. 110, 1922 (Feb.). - and UYENO. The Secretion of Sweat. Part ii. The Effect of Vaso- Constriction and of Adrenaline. Journ. ofphysiol., vol. LVI. pp , May. - Connexions of the Enteric Nerve Cells. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVI (Proc. Physiol. Soc. p. xxix., May.) - The Nerve Fibre Constitution of Peripheral Nerves and of Nerve Roots. One Plate. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVI. pp , 1922, July. - "Hat der Sympathicus eine directe Einwirkung auf den quergestreiften Maskel." Die Naturwissenschaften, Sept. Bd. 10, p Antidromic Action. (Prelim. Communication.) Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, p. lxiv. - The Mode of Production of Tonic Contraction. Ibid. p. lxx. - A Method of Displaying Small Arteries. Ibid. p. lxx. - and S. BENNETT. Action of Pilocarpine, Arecoline and Adrenaline on Sweating in the Horse. Ibid. p. lxxi. - Antidromic Action. Part i. Five Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVII. pp , Aug. - Antidromic Action. Part ii. Stimulation of the Peripheral Nerves of the Cat's Ifind Foot. Two Figures. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVIII. pp , Oct. - The Vascular Dilatation caused by the Sympathetic and the course of the Vaso-Motor Nerves. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LVIII. pp , Oct.
12 LANGLEY. Vaso-Motor Centres. Part iii. Spinal Vascular (and other autonomic) Reflexes and the Effect of Strychnine on them. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LIX. pp , Oct The Sensory Nerve Fibres of the Heart and Aorta in relation to Surgical Operations for the Relief of Angina Pectoris. Lancet, p. 955, Nov. 8, vol. ccvii., Vascular Reflexes, chiefly in the Ear of the Rabbit. Journ. ofphysiol., vol. LX. (Proc. Physiol. Soc., May, p. xvii., 1925.) - The Course of the Blood of the Renal Artery. Journ. of Physiol., vol. LX. p. 411, 1925.
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