Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 31.—Secretion of bile before and after cc. bile and 3 cc. water injected into the duodenumat b. 6 grains leptandria in the same fluid injectedat e. 12 grains leptandria in 2 cc. rectified spirit and8 cc. water injected at Fig. 32.—6 grains leptandria in 4 cc. water injected intothe duodenum at e. 1£ cc. bile and 3 cc. waterinjected at e. 12 grains leptandria in the same fluidinjected at e. Experiment 32. Dog that had fasted eighteen hours. Weight 131 kilo-grammes (fig. 32).—6 grains leptandria in 4 cc. water injected into t


Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 31.—Secretion of bile before and after cc. bile and 3 cc. water injected into the duodenumat b. 6 grains leptandria in the same fluid injectedat e. 12 grains leptandria in 2 cc. rectified spirit and8 cc. water injected at Fig. 32.—6 grains leptandria in 4 cc. water injected intothe duodenum at e. 1£ cc. bile and 3 cc. waterinjected at e. 12 grains leptandria in the same fluidinjected at e. Experiment 32. Dog that had fasted eighteen hours. Weight 131 kilo-grammes (fig. 32).—6 grains leptandria in 4 cc. water injected into the duo-denum at e. H cc. bile and 3 cc. water injected at e. 12 grains leptandria inthe same fluid injected at e. Necropsy.—Slightly increased vascularity of the mucous membrane of theupper half of the small intestine. There was slight purgation;—the upper halfof the small intestine containing 37 cc. of a viscous fluid. VOL. XXIX. PART I. 2 Z 178 PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD ON THE Table XV. Leptandria. Total Dose in Grains. Grains per Kilogrammeof Body-weight. Secretion of Bile per Kilo-gramme of Body-weightper hour. Before. After. Experiment 31, 32, . 18 with bile,18 „ 0-881-1 0-191 cc. 0-274 cc. Table XVI.—Composition of the Bile before and after Leptandria.


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