Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . duodenum at b. The same with 463 grains Rochelle salt heated to 37° at r. Necropsy.—Small intestine contained 130 cc. of a clear mucous xxix. part i. 3 D Experiment 46. 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. 0-25 0-50 0-15 ) 0-60 Ml y 0-115 cc. rp 0-15 f 0-80 0-05 ) 1-00 ) r r 10 653 cc. 0-25 1-00 t 0-30 0-60 ; 0-35 0o0 ?• 0-55 0-35 0-35 194 PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD ON THE Mucous membrane of small intes


Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . duodenum at b. The same with 463 grains Rochelle salt heated to 37° at r. Necropsy.—Small intestine contained 130 cc. of a clear mucous xxix. part i. 3 D Experiment 46. 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. 0-25 0-50 0-15 ) 0-60 Ml y 0-115 cc. rp 0-15 f 0-80 0-05 ) 1-00 ) r r 10 653 cc. 0-25 1-00 t 0-30 0-60 ; 0-35 0o0 ?• 0-55 0-35 0-35 194 PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD ON THE Mucous membrane of small intestine exhibited a slightly increased vascu-larity. Results of Experiments with Rochelle Salt.—It is certainly a hepatic 46 shows what a rapid secretion of bile it called forth in a liver thatwas nearly passive before it was given. The effect was by no means so remark-able in Experiment 46a, where the liver was relatively more active before thesubstance was given. Probably the latter affords a better general indication. Experiment 46a. Secretion of Secretion of Secretion bile per kilo- Secretion bile per kilo- of bile gramme of of bile gramme of per 15. dog: per per 15. dog: per cc. hour. hour. cc. 0-75 0-85 070 0-90 0-70 0-95 070 0-85 b 0-85 0-75 ^ 1-00 ) 0-800-70 V 0-236 cc. 1-051-00 V 0-332 cc. 0-70 J 1-10 J r 1-00 0-75 090 070 1-00 0-70 0-90 0-80 070 0-90 Fig. 46a.—Secretion of bile before and after Rochelle cc. bile and 55 cc. water heated to 37° C. injected intoduodenum at b. The same with 463 grains Rochelle saltheated to 37° C. injected at r. than the former of the power of this substance as a hepatic stimulant, and itmust be remembered that in both cases, especially in the first, considering thesize of the animals as compared with man, the doses were large; so that, on thewhole, it may be anticipated that observations on man—now that we speciallydirect attention to the matter—will show that this substance stimulates theliver, bu


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