. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. m. Fig IV. Bile in 3^ hours 129 Colour, markedly green Fig. V. Bile in 2Jhours 98 Colour, distinctly green. Peptone (Fig. V) and bovril (Fig. VI) did not appear to have any marked immediate effect on the flow of bile, the average flow for fifteen minutes during one and three-quarters hours after the administration being 10 and 9 respectively, or about the average rate for the period of the day at which these substances were given. It is worthy of note, however, that the amount collected on the 26th and during the night of the 2


. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. m. Fig IV. Bile in 3^ hours 129 Colour, markedly green Fig. V. Bile in 2Jhours 98 Colour, distinctly green. Peptone (Fig. V) and bovril (Fig. VI) did not appear to have any marked immediate effect on the flow of bile, the average flow for fifteen minutes during one and three-quarters hours after the administration being 10 and 9 respectively, or about the average rate for the period of the day at which these substances were given. It is worthy of note, however, that the amount collected on the 26th and during the night of the 2G-27th was above the average (see below), and the question aris(>s whether this increase 1. Journal of Physiology, Vol. XXVIII, 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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