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later a different type of experiment was performed on this
animal, after which it was killed with chloroform.
Experiment DP1a.-Experiment DPla (Table III) was one of
the more recent ones. No morphine was used and only an in-
TABLE III.
Experiment DPla.
Female, 8.4 Kilos, 92 Per Cent of the Pancreas Rcmoved on April 7, 1919,
the Remnant Left Being in Communication with the. Large Duct.
Date. Ti,ee. 0c u Ui
. Glucose. E
:.mz. cent _ cc. s)ol cen per hr. OC.
Âpr.8 10.20 0.20 100
0.36 Catheterized. 1.25
11.19 38.8
11.30 Under ethyl chlgride a
cannula has been in-
serted in the right
external jugular vein.
11.33 0.21 102
11.43 16 8.0 1.15
11.49- Injected intravenously
12.31 60 cc. of dilute Ian-
creas emulsion pre-
pared from the pan-
creas of this dog.
12.36 0.12 102
12.44 10 5.40 0.53
2.15 0.08 9
2.23 14 0.5 0.04
2.26 40.4
.-pr. 9 10.08 0.27 99 800 0.33
10.20 Catheterized. 20 3.62J 0.20
10.26 t38.5
jection cannula was introduced into a vein. Tihc animtal was kept
,ri the board only during the necessary experimerintal procedures.
I'hec inifusion of panicreas emlulsion in this case caused no unfavor-
il)le syrnptomns and had a very striking effect on thie glycemia.