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Contribution to the physiology of the nerves of sopraglottidea region; the importance of olfactory, sensory trigeminal, upper laryngeal, pharyngeal and glosso-pharyngeal nerves in the determinism of respiratory, cardiac and pressure reflexes by inhalation of ether, chloroform and ammonia.