. Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences. Fig. 7. — EtFect of liquor folliculi of cow on rats uterus suspeiiderl in Lockes solution. Notice the increase of tone with cessation of rhytiunic movements. The signal should be shifted a little to the Fio. 8.—Etfect of liquor folliculi of cow (2 per cent.) on rabbits intestine, allowing production ofincrease of tone. At the second mark the li([Uor folliculi was rej)laced by simple Locke. increase of tone as well as an increase in the height of the rhythmiccontractions was observed. In the fifth case, o


. Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences. Fig. 7. — EtFect of liquor folliculi of cow on rats uterus suspeiiderl in Lockes solution. Notice the increase of tone with cessation of rhytiunic movements. The signal should be shifted a little to the Fio. 8.—Etfect of liquor folliculi of cow (2 per cent.) on rabbits intestine, allowing production ofincrease of tone. At the second mark the li([Uor folliculi was rej)laced by simple Locke. increase of tone as well as an increase in the height of the rhythmiccontractions was observed. In the fifth case, on the other hand, inhibitionwas produced. Action on the Intestine. Four experiments were made on portions of the intestine : three from therabbit, one from a kitten. All the tracings show distinct increase of tone(fig. 8). The strength of extract employed was from TS per cent, to 5 per XL, NO. 1.—1917. 3 34 Itagaki Action on of from 5-7 of a 5 per cent, to 15 per cent, extract causesa marked fall of blood-pressure in the cat (fig. 9).


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