. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. SECKF/riOX AND CO^NH'OSITK»: OF HUMAN BILE 215 of the pylorus follows the iiif2:estion of fluid, it iii;iy he assumed that any increase in the flow of bile will be due to the influence of the acid in stimulating the production of secretin, the fact Ihat secretin does excite <he flow of l)ilc' liavin<i' })e(Mi dcnioiisirated by ]iayliss and Slailiii<i.' 'I ln' chart shows that such an increase did occur (Fig. IV). The flow averaged over 12 per fifteen minutes during two and a half hours after the administration of the acid, in spite o


. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. SECKF/riOX AND CO^NH'OSITK»: OF HUMAN BILE 215 of the pylorus follows the iiif2:estion of fluid, it iii;iy he assumed that any increase in the flow of bile will be due to the influence of the acid in stimulating the production of secretin, the fact Ihat secretin does excite <he flow of l)ilc' liavin<i' })e(Mi dcnioiisirated by ]iayliss and Slailiii<i.' 'I ln' chart shows that such an increase did occur (Fig. IV). The flow averaged over 12 per fifteen minutes during two and a half hours after the administration of the acid, in spite of the fact that some bile was lost by leakage. A repetition of the experiment on November 28th confirmed this result (Fig. YII), the fifteen-minute average during one and ihree- quarter hours after the acid was given being 114 m. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biochemical Society (Great Britain); University of Liverpool. Biochemical Dept. London [etc. ] Cambridge University Press


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