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THE EFFECT OF A SUPERSONIC SOUND STIMULANT UPON THE COURSE OF THE SECRETORY PROCESS OF THE GASTRIC GLANDS IN DOGS IN ACUTE RADIATION SICKNESS

Journal Article · · Trudy Voenno-Med. Akad. im. S.M. Kirova
OSTI ID:4191015

Investigations were carried out on 9 dogs with an isolated Pavlov stomach, a fistula of the stomach and of the duct of the parotid gland. In eight dogs a stereotype of conditioned reflexes with acid reirforcement was elaborated. Raw meat served as the food stimulant. Functional weakening of the cerebral cortex was produced by application of a supersonic sound stimulant (rattle). The dogs were subjected to general roentgen irradiation with a dose of 350 r. Disorders of the higher nervous activity and of the secretory function of the gastric glands were observed in the course of acute radiation sickness. The higher nervous activity and the secretory function of the gastric glands in dogs with functional weakening of the cerebral cortex were characterized by deeper and longer lasting changes.

Research Organization:
Military Medical Academy, USSR
NSA Number:
NSA-14-013655
OSTI ID:
4191015
Journal Information:
Trudy Voenno-Med. Akad. im. S.M. Kirova, Journal Name: Trudy Voenno-Med. Akad. im. S.M. Kirova Vol. Vol: 74
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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