1928
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1928.00130200134009
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Gastro-Intestinal Reaction to the Emotions

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“…Kuntz (42, p. 460) states "that emotional excitement may bring about either impaired digestion due to sympathetic stimulation or gastro-intestinal hyper-activity as a result of parasympathetic stimulation or sympathetic inhibition." In fact Lueders (49) finds that in excitement gastro-intestinal function is accelerated 111 some patients with psychoses.…”
Section: Observation Of Tumescence By Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kuntz (42, p. 460) states "that emotional excitement may bring about either impaired digestion due to sympathetic stimulation or gastro-intestinal hyper-activity as a result of parasympathetic stimulation or sympathetic inhibition." In fact Lueders (49) finds that in excitement gastro-intestinal function is accelerated 111 some patients with psychoses.…”
Section: Observation Of Tumescence By Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sugar tolerance tests with 75 Gm. of sucrose, one on Dec. 27,1933, and the other on Dec. 27,1934, gave curves typical of mild diabetes with increases in blood sugar values (venous) to 0.23 and 0.26 Gm. per hundred cubic centimeters, respectively, and in each instance a value of 0.12 Gm.…”
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