LYMPH FLOW 



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ments of this character were made. In two instances the 

 behavior of the gloves was similar to that graphically repre- 

 sented in figure 19, in which the glove containing Ringer (E, 

 fig. 19) gained more in weight during the course of twenty- 



30 

 _ - 70 



Gam (0 

 Percent 



L3S5 10 

 10 



100 

 IIQ 



18 



553 



23 





la 



Gain :c 



10 



Percent a 



19 



four hours than did the glove containing Ringer in which K 

 was absent (F, fig. 19). In the two other experiments the 

 presence or absence of K in the solutions did not, during the 

 first six hours of their suspension, influence the behavior of the 

 gloves. Later on, however, the glove containing Ringer in which 



