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Keywords: Life in Motion Fig 33.png tetanus as taken in the rapidly moving plate of the railway myograph Observe in all the experiments from a to e the muscle had time to relax between the shocks; at f tetanus began to appear and in g it was complete The curves here shown are one-fifth of their real size Life in Motion or Muscle and Nervehttps //archive org/details/b21929786 John Gray McKendrick 1892 1926 Life in Motion book Electric stimulation |