Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 76. —Secretion of bile before and after calomel given with cc. bile and 2 5 cc. water injected into duodenum at b. 2 grainscalomel in the above fluid injected into duodenum at c, d, c, and d, Fig. 76a.—Secretion of bile before and after calomel given with cc. bile and 25 cc. water injected into duodenum at b. 1 graincalomel in the above fluid injected into duodenum at c, d, c , d,c4, respectively. Experiment 76a. Dog that had fasted seventeen hours. Weight 257 kilo-grammes (fig. 76a).—2-5 cc. water and 05 cc.


Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 76. —Secretion of bile before and after calomel given with cc. bile and 2 5 cc. water injected into duodenum at b. 2 grainscalomel in the above fluid injected into duodenum at c, d, c, and d, Fig. 76a.—Secretion of bile before and after calomel given with cc. bile and 25 cc. water injected into duodenum at b. 1 graincalomel in the above fluid injected into duodenum at c, d, c , d,c4, respectively. Experiment 76a. Dog that had fasted seventeen hours. Weight 257 kilo-grammes (fig. 76a).—2-5 cc. water and 05 cc. bile were injected into the duo-denum at b, and 1 grain of calomel in the same fluid was injected at c, c, c,e, and c4: 5 grains being given in all. The bile-secretion was never increased. Necropsy.—The upper half of the small intestine contained 187 cc. of a VOL. XXIX. PART I. 3 Q 242 PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD ON THE viscous fluid with grey flakes; thus affording evidence of strong vascularity of the mucous membrane was decidedly increased. Result of Experiments with Calomel mixed with Bile.—The biliary secretionin Experiment 76a was so regular, and the doses of calomel so graduated, thatits result may be regarded as conclusively showing, th


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