A study was made of some reactions of the child's body to the magnetic field action with the aid of thermography, investigation of the parameters of vegetative functions and determination of the changes in the amount of the formed elements of white blood in 20 normal children and 20 patients aged 6-15 years suffering from chronic gastroduodenal diseases. It has been established that the changes in infrared radiation on the surface of the anterior abdominal wall in the patients mirror the adequacy of the compensatory reactions of the vegetative nervous system to the magnetic field action. The parameters of the function of the vegetative nervous system, mainly those of its sympathetic part, are indicative of the effect of the magnetic field on the patient's body.

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