The paralysis of involuntary muscle, with special reference to the occurrence of paradoxical contraction

I. Historical .p. 291 II. Paradoxical effects after removal of a superior cervical ganglion or section of its branches .p. 292 III. Paradoxical effects after removal of the superior cervical ganglion on one side and section of the cervical sympathetic nerve upon the other side . p. 294 IV. Paradoxical effects after section of a cervical sympathetic nerve alone . p. 296 V. Persistence of paradoxical effects after regeneration of the cut postganglionic branches .p. 297 VI. Effect of light, eserine, atropine, antesthetics upon paradoxical pupildilatation .p. 299 VII. Discussion of the cause of the paradoxical effects . p. 301 VIII. The coordiination of the dilator and sphincter iridis ... 305 IX. The question of inhibitory fibres for the dilatator in the oculomotor nerve p. 308 X. Summary and Conclusions .p. 309