Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 66.—Seeretion of laic before and after lead grains in 15 cc. of water injected into the duodenum at/ and lx\ 4 grains in 32 cc. of water at ?.,; 4 grains in 15 cc.(if water at /:f; 8 grains in 15 cc. of water at /4; and 10grains in 15 CC. of water at lt (30 grains given in all). PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF DRUGS ON THE SECRETION OF BILE. 227 of water at 4 J 4 grains in 15 cc. of water at lz; 8 grains in 15 cc. of water atl4; and 10 grains in 15 cc. of water at l5. Thirty grains were given in irregularity of secretion rendered


Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 66.—Seeretion of laic before and after lead grains in 15 cc. of water injected into the duodenum at/ and lx\ 4 grains in 32 cc. of water at ?.,; 4 grains in 15 cc.(if water at /:f; 8 grains in 15 cc. of water at /4; and 10grains in 15 CC. of water at lt (30 grains given in all). PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF DRUGS ON THE SECRETION OF BILE. 227 of water at 4 J 4 grains in 15 cc. of water at lz; 8 grains in 15 cc. of water atl4; and 10 grains in 15 cc. of water at l5. Thirty grains were given in irregularity of secretion rendered the experiment unsatisfactory, and the. Fig. 67.—Secretion of bile before and after lead acetate and sodium salicylate. 10 grainsof lead acetate in 20 cc. of water injected into the duodenum at I and V; 10 grainsin 10 cc. of water at I, V, and I; 20 grains of sodium salicyate in 10 cc. of waterinjected into the duodenum at s. Experiment 67. Secretion of Secretion of Secretion of bile per kilo- Secretion of bile per kilo- bile per 15. gramme of bile per 15. gramme of dog: per hour. dog: per hour. cc. cc. 1-8 0-75 1-15 0 90 1-25 I — 1-80 0-95 1-55 0-95 1-70 095 1-40 0-80 1-85 0-70 1-55 V 1-20 0-60 1-60 0-80 1-15 H 0-70 1-251-251-2 V 0-331 cc. 0-750-650-55 1 0-171 cc. 1-2 0-55 1-15 s rio 0-55 ) 090 1-55 1-05 2-10 V0-452cc. 1-00 2-40 3 discovery that the acetate of lead used in this and the previous experimentswas impure, necessitated another experiment. Experiment 67. Dog that had fasted eighteen hours. Weight 14-6 kilo- 228 PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD ON THE grammes (fig. 67).—Ten grains of pure lead acetate, dissolved in 10 c


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