THE UTILITY OF THE BODILY CHANGES IN PAIN AND GREAT EMOTION
The reflex nature of bodily responses in pain and the major emotions, and the useful character of reflexes--The utility of the increased blood sugar as a source of muscular energy--The utility of increased adrenin in the blood as an antidote to the effects of fatigue--The question whether adrenin normally secreted inhibits the use of sugar in the body--The vascular changes produced by adrenin favorable to supreme muscular exertion--The changes in respiratory function also favorable to great effort--The effects produced in asphyxia similar to those produced in pain and excitement--The utility of rapid coagulation in preventing loss of blood 184-214
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