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. A digest of metabolism experiments in which the balance of income and outgo was determined . dd d £6 do OJ d rod i- in -+ -* m ©© rH CCWCO0HX7IM 1 19. 9 © Mm t- 18. 1 19. 819. 3 17. 0 in os in -f m © 19. 9 20. 920. 1 111 () ()() () CO m o m 3 lO -t<-ri<-#-f-f-+-s< if .Hi mm piHf. n tllijsi 1^ ffi illfsf IIri 11 1 5 55 5§i 1 IS J i issii. I Mil 1 ZAAAAAAA © 5 S 8 3 3 s I I MM! Mi; £ - i i i ! w i \& I in i ! i I i II Ml ill MM! I i \\\\\ \ j : o J I I io : j j in : p : : : : £ a : i i i m il inn 1 i nil i i iiiiiiii 55555555 g U g I Is Is t nm § i iiiiiiii 108 A DIGEST OF METABOLISM EXPERIMENTS. I (-)SSOTJO( + ) UIBf) •S909J nj I II ! I I 6 Z rlrlcirlrA^rlS ^ ^ ^ Hd H « 6 H H H H H H N ci N H H d CI N ^ N •pooj UJ ISII sul asses s s § sississsisasslssgss-risssaa II1 SI I if, i I i i u || •§?§,§.§.§?,§?§* ^ I ?§ ^^^^^^^ o 0 ::::::! o 1 5 : I:::::::::;::;::;;;!! -T[qud jo 9^(1 I S§§S§§s§ a 1 S ISillllllSlilllglllSI DRUGS. 109. lllili Ili III HI llilsSlls i 15 lis 110 A DIGEST OF METABOLISM EXPERIMENTS. Nos. 605, 606 were made by Holler in 1881 (?). The object was to investigate theinfluence of Krankenheiler mineral water upon metabolism. The subject was ahealthy young man. The food consisted of a simple mixed diet. The experimentwas divided into two periods, and in the second Krankeuheiler mineral water andKrankenheiler salts were taken with the food. This mineral water contains in 750cubic centimeters grams of sodium chlorid, grams of sodium carbonate,and gram of sodium sulphate. The nitrogen in the food was determined. Thespecific gravity, urea, sodium chlorid, and phosphoric and sulphuric acids in theurine were determined, and the nitrogen in the feces was assumed by the authorfrom Renkes figures. The conclusion was reached that the Krankenheiler mineral water increased theappetite and the amount of urine an


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