American journal of physiology . Ui]!!<lIiIlU iilliiiii»iMiililjniiiiiliiiiiiMliiimiiiH!^Biiiiiiiiimniiiii( 358 Walter J. Meek. with little difficulty. The protocol for Dog No. i will illustrate theentire procedure and present the results at the same time. Dog No. I.— August 19. Intestinetransected by inserting a glasstube and ligating around the. intestine. April oil. April 7. Dog given 30 p. M. Given igrain morphine. p. M. Ether Skin of abdo-men opened, reflected and sewedto an iron ring. Cavity thusformed filled with warm saline.


American journal of physiology . Ui]!!<lIiIlU iilliiiii»iMiililjniiiiiliiiiiiMliiimiiiH!^Biiiiiiiiimniiiii( 358 Walter J. Meek. with little difficulty. The protocol for Dog No. i will illustrate theentire procedure and present the results at the same time. Dog No. I.— August 19. Intestinetransected by inserting a glasstube and ligating around the. intestine. April oil. April 7. Dog given 30 p. M. Given igrain morphine. p. M. Ether Skin of abdo-men opened, reflected and sewedto an iron ring. Cavity thusformed filled with warm opened and loop of in-testine with transection drawnout. p. M. Balloon insertedin loop of intestine 6 cm. belowtransection. Rhj-thmical con-tractions of circular muscularcoat at once recorded by tam-bour. p. M. Stimulated bypinching 4 cm. above line ofsection. Contractions recordedby tambour at once inhibited. p. M. Repeated aboveprocedure with same results.(See Fig. 3.) p. M. Repeated proced-ure with same p. M. Repeated procedure with same p. M. Cut longitudinal sUt in intestine just above balloon torelieve air pressure. p. M. Pinched 2 cm. above lesion. Contractions below tran-section at once inhibited. p. M. Dog killed. Area with transection removed. Mucosascraped off with scalpel. Plac


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