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STUDIES IN DENERVATION: D.-THE MECHANISM OF AXONAL VASODILATATION.
IN a recent paper Lewis (1939-42) has reviewed the evidence concerning the nature of the fibres concerned in axonal vasodilatation and has affirmed his belief that while they belong to the posterior root system they are not afferent fibres. Support for this contention might be obtained from the following case, though here a different interpretation is made. The opportunity is also taken to present an alternative to the explanation of Lewis for certain of the phenomena associated with the flare.