Humoral transmission of the sympathetic impulses.

Date:
1947
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Description

Nerve impulses are carried by a chemical substance named Sympathin which is released into the bloodstream at the termination of post ganglionic sympathetic fibres. Distant organs only respond when they are rendered specially sensitive by denervation. The film demonstrates this phenomenon by animated diagram and a series of experiments on an anaesthetised cat. ICI. The End.

Publication/Creation

England, 1947.

Physical description

1 Digibeta (16 min.) : color, PAL.
1 DVD (16 min.) : color, PAL.

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ICI

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Produced in the Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford.

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