To the therapy of a runny nose. F.N. Polyakov (Journal of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 1926, No. 9-10)

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In addition to the olfactory and respiratory functions, the nose also has a secretory function. The always existing secretion of serous and mucous fluids in the nose is increased by a variety of causes, sometimes having nothing to do with the nose, but causing various changes in the body, which excite the same center, which sends a vasomotor discharge, causing a runny nose. 

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