Abstract
Data by E. A. Blair and Erlanger on the voltage-capacity curves and the nerve impulse velocities of each of several fibers in the same nerve trunk are related to Rashevsky''s equation for the velocity of transmission in nerve. The results lend support to Rashevsky''s analysis. Other empirical relations between the velocity and the parameters of the excitation equations indicate the correctness of the hypothesis that the action current is the primary factor in transmission, which process is carried on by the electrical excitation of successive regions of the nerve fiber by means of its action current according to the ordinary laws of electrical excitation.

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