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English: Fig. 12.—Essential part of frog interrupter used in experiment represented in Fig. 11. m, muscle; n, nerve; c, lever; when c is raised by the contracting muscle m, the contacts at x and y are broken; x is a platinum where dipping into mercury, and y is a contact between two platinised surfaces. The arrows near the wires connecting x y show direction of current. When contact is broken by lifting the lever c, the bell b (middle) in Fig. 11 rings.
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Source Life in Motion, or, Muscle and Nerve[1].
Author John Gray McKendrick

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