. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . when the seeds passthrough the gut at a moderate speed,with an initial rate of about twenty-five,and a final rate of about ninety-sevenhours, the feces are formed with marks,as shown in Figure 4. And tinally with aslow rate of about sixty-two and onehundred and thirty-four hours, the fecesare entirely formed in discrete masses orunits, as shown in Figure 5. These figures represent a uniform speedof the intestinal contents in their passageduring the test; but very frequently therate \aries and becomes accelerated orr


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . when the seeds passthrough the gut at a moderate speed,with an initial rate of about twenty-five,and a final rate of about ninety-sevenhours, the feces are formed with marks,as shown in Figure 4. And tinally with aslow rate of about sixty-two and onehundred and thirty-four hours, the fecesare entirely formed in discrete masses orunits, as shown in Figure 5. These figures represent a uniform speedof the intestinal contents in their passageduring the test; but very frequently therate \aries and becomes accelerated orretarded, and then there is a correspondingchange in the form of the feces. Thespecimens shown in Figure 6 illustratean accelerated intestinal rate. Such dejec-tions are always large, and exhibit se\eraldifferent features, as units, marks andformless portions, and show a change inthe initial rate from sixtv to twentv-four six hours. These specimens are alwayssmall and are composed of small units. The object of this study has been notonlv to correlate the intestinal rate with.


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