. Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences. Fig. 45.—Section of the pituitary of dog 20, 98 days after operation,showing a cyst in the pars anterior caused by an imitation tumour.(Photomicrograph x 15.) 120 Blair Bell specific condition. It is typical in the dog of general emaciation andweakness, due to any cause. This animal had some slight suppuration inthe abdominal wound, and also contracted mange; consequently it isdifficult to know how much of the emaciation to ascribe to pituitaryirritation. The other animal (Xo. 22) showed no symptom whatsoever. There.


. Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences. Fig. 45.—Section of the pituitary of dog 20, 98 days after operation,showing a cyst in the pars anterior caused by an imitation tumour.(Photomicrograph x 15.) 120 Blair Bell specific condition. It is typical in the dog of general emaciation andweakness, due to any cause. This animal had some slight suppuration inthe abdominal wound, and also contracted mange; consequently it isdifficult to know how much of the emaciation to ascribe to pituitaryirritation. The other animal (Xo. 22) showed no symptom whatsoever. There. Fig. 46,—Dog 20, 98 days after operation, showing the emaciMtion and attitudeof weakness caused bj glycosuria due to the pressure on the jiituitar}- ofan imitation tumour. (Photograph.) was a considerable increase in weight, which was probably due to rapidgrowth and not to obesity. Discussion of Results. It will now be of interest to see how far the foregoing experimentsconfirm or contradict the work of others. En this connexion it will besufficient to consider the pioneer work of Paulesco (1908 (16)), and thesubsequent experiments of Gushing and his colleagues (1909 (17)) and(1910 (6)) and of Biedl and his associates (1910 (4)). The work of Aschner (1910 (1)) is less reliable, for although thisinvestigator was able to produce certain of the abnormal phenomena thathad been previously recognised by others, his methods, which have beenjustl}- criticised by Biedl, were not exact, since he used the oral and Legnani (1912 (2)) also, so far as I can gather, do not appearto ha


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