Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . .—25 cc. bile wereinjected into the duodenum(b, fig. 26). This producedno notable effect. Twentygrains of scammony resindissolved in 3 5 cc. recti-fied spirit, 3 cc. water and S PP blip WPrP thpn ill- ^8* ^—Secretion of bile before and after scammony. Bile injected into duodenum at b, and scammony with bile and alcohol at s and s. (See jected (s), and this dose text) was afterwards repeated ($). There was a slight increase in the biliary secretion. Necropsy.—There was greatly increased vascularity of the mucous mem-brane of the whole length of t


Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . .—25 cc. bile wereinjected into the duodenum(b, fig. 26). This producedno notable effect. Twentygrains of scammony resindissolved in 3 5 cc. recti-fied spirit, 3 cc. water and S PP blip WPrP thpn ill- ^8* ^—Secretion of bile before and after scammony. Bile injected into duodenum at b, and scammony with bile and alcohol at s and s. (See jected (s), and this dose text) was afterwards repeated ($). There was a slight increase in the biliary secretion. Necropsy.—There was greatly increased vascularity of the mucous mem-brane of the whole length of the small intestine. Vascularity of the gastricmucous membrane was also somewhat increased. There was evidence of severepurgative action in the whole extent of both the small and large intestine. Experiment 26a. Dog that had fasted nineteen hours. Weight 6 8 kilo-grammes.—In this experiment it was determined to give scammony in smallerdoses. 1 cc. bile and 2 cc. water were injected into the duodenum at b, fig. 26a. VOL. XXIX. PART I. 2 X.


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