1. more of the muscle than is necessary, and brief Adrian, E. D. (1916). Brain, 39, 1.
2. stimuli of 1 to 5 msec. should be used. It is also advisable that these currents should enter the tissues without too much distortion. Therefoie, a stimulator such as described by Bauwens,1941
3. Adrian, E. D., and Bronk, D. W. (1929). J. Physiol., 67, 119.
4. Arvonitaki, A., Auger, D., and Fessard, A. (1936).
5. The Treatment and Repair employed. This has the added advantage that it of Nerve Lesions;Soc, C.R.;Biol., Paris; of will enable two or three points of a strengthduration curve to be ascertained and so give an London,1918