. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . ^^afil^)^ a.~>u^: Fig. 5.—Shows the action of methyl salicylate on the duodenum of a Fig. 6.—Shows a comparative action of methyl alcohol and methyl salicylate on a cats intestine. Fig. 3 shows the result obtained on the duodenum of a cat from the in-jection of of a 10 per cent solution of acetylsalicylic acid in tenth-normalalcoholic sodium hydroxide. The contraction Avhich followed the immediateprimar} relaxation was probably due to the depression of respiration. Asthe respiration returned to normal, it will be noted that
. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . ^^afil^)^ a.~>u^: Fig. 5.—Shows the action of methyl salicylate on the duodenum of a Fig. 6.—Shows a comparative action of methyl alcohol and methyl salicylate on a cats intestine. Fig. 3 shows the result obtained on the duodenum of a cat from the in-jection of of a 10 per cent solution of acetylsalicylic acid in tenth-normalalcoholic sodium hydroxide. The contraction Avhich followed the immediateprimar} relaxation was probably due to the depression of respiration. Asthe respiration returned to normal, it will be noted that a secondary and morelasting relaxation appeared. The amount of alcohol injected doubtless inter-fered somewhat with the reaction, but it was nevertheless chosen as a solventbecause of the low solubility of acetylsalicylic acid in oil. THE JOURNAL OF LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE
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