. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . ,^;i);^i^^^^n:^-.•b?$. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Figs. 1 and 2.—Dog Xo. 33 nine weeks after total pancreatectomy. tion was found to be 22 gm. A further injection of 10 of extract at 9 a. January S brought the sugar excretion down to gm. The original weight of the animal (33) Avas kgm., and one week afterthe pancreatectomy it was kgm. This was maintained fairly constantthroughout the second and third weeks after the operation and then slightlyincreased. From the fifth to the ninth week (see Figs. 1 and 2), duringwhich time daily i


. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . ,^;i);^i^^^^n:^-.•b?$. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Figs. 1 and 2.—Dog Xo. 33 nine weeks after total pancreatectomy. tion was found to be 22 gm. A further injection of 10 of extract at 9 a. January S brought the sugar excretion down to gm. The original weight of the animal (33) Avas kgm., and one week afterthe pancreatectomy it was kgm. This was maintained fairly constantthroughout the second and third weeks after the operation and then slightlyincreased. From the fifth to the ninth week (see Figs. 1 and 2), duringwhich time daily injections of 6 of Avhole gland extract were given, thecondition remained good and was so on the 63rd day when, to convinceourselves that the extract was necessary to the health of the animal, wediscontinued its administration for three days (21, 22 or 23 of January) withthe result that the dog became so weak that it Avas 1)arely able to stand. Ex-:ract was again given on the 24 and 25 of January with decided improve- iient. On Januai-y 27 A\hen the dog weighed 7.


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