Vasodilatation in the submaxillary gland of the rabbit

1. In the rabbit, in contrast to the cat and dog, the vasodilatation and the secretion in the submaxillary gland which accompany parasympathetic nerve stimulation are correspondingly sensitive to atropine block.

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