. Anatomical and physiological studies on the growth of the inner ear of the albino rat. Ear -- Anatomy; Rats. AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF OEDEMA 11 pressure less water was required than when the frog had been desiccated prior to the injection. The above experiments show the general osmotic reactions which take place in a living frog placed in water after the concentration of salts in the body and, consequently, the 121. NaCl (2 97%) li NaClCz.^v.) lo 8 <h 4 Qam 2 Perccat o L055 2 in 4 Body- <0 Weight 8 lo- 12- M lfc IS. 0 2 Hours 3 10 U 14 1& 1% 20 22 2+ Z& 23 30 36 Fig. 1 Behav


. Anatomical and physiological studies on the growth of the inner ear of the albino rat. Ear -- Anatomy; Rats. AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF OEDEMA 11 pressure less water was required than when the frog had been desiccated prior to the injection. The above experiments show the general osmotic reactions which take place in a living frog placed in water after the concentration of salts in the body and, consequently, the 121. NaCl (2 97%) li NaClCz.^v.) lo 8 <h 4 Qam 2 Perccat o L055 2 in 4 Body- <0 Weight 8 lo- 12- M lfc IS. 0 2 Hours 3 10 U 14 1& 1% 20 22 2+ Z& 23 30 36 Fig. 1 Behavior of a normal desiccated frog when placed in water at different temperatures (curves 1, 2, and 3) ; behavior of same frog when desiccated, after a saline solution has been injected into the subcutaneous lymph sinuses and the frog placed in water (curve 4) ; behavior of same frog, not desiccated, after a saline solution has been injected into the subcutaneous lymph sinuses and the frog placed in water (curve 5) ; behavior of same frog which has contracted red-leg disease during the course of the experiment (curve 6). osmotic pressure of the body fluids have been raised above normal. Let us now consider the behavior of muscles taken from desiccated frogs when these muscles are immersed in a Ringer's solution approximately isotonic with muscles of a normal, healthy frog that has not been desiccated. It has long been recognized that the weight of a resting muscle taken from a normal healthy frog remains practically. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wada, Tokujiro. Philadelphia The Wistar institute of anatomy and biology


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