Abstract
For a period of one year, approximately 100 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were examined of their autonomic nerve functions by Wenger's method. The findings of Wenger's test in relation to the clinical course, the kind of treatment applied and to the clinical symptoms of those patients are as follows:
1. The autonomic nerve functions of pulmonary tuberculosis patients have a tendency to show the dorainancy in parasympathetic nerve following the improvement of clinical symptoms and to show the dominancy of sympathetic nerve following exacerbation of their symptoms.