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THIS contribution to the existing literature upon the subject of vital electromotive phenomena contains some new researches which support the view advocated by the author that the electrical changes in living tissues are caused by definite chemical processes. The view is not a new one, and its advocacy in the present publication appears to have been called forth by the attitude taken by Mendelsohn in his article upon the subject in the “Dictionnaire de Physiologie,” edited by Prof. Richet; this attitude is described by Dr. Querton in the following quotation from M. Mendelsohn's article:—
Contribution à l'Étude du Mode de Production de l'Electricité dans les Êtres vivants.
Par M. le Dr. Louis Querton. Pp. 180. (Bruxelles: Lamartin, 1902.)
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Contribution à l'Étude du Mode de Production de l'Electricité dans les Êtres vivants. Nature 68, 5 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068005a0
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