Metabolism Experiment No. 77. 



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Movements of subject. Continued. 



April 11 (cont.) 



P. M. 



5 h 06 r 



10 

 12 

 18 

 20 

 22 

 24 

 36 

 38 

 40 

 44 

 46 



50 

 54 



move. 



sit, head on hands, 

 lie. 



sit, move. 

 sit, write, 

 take temperature, 

 sit, count pulse, 

 lie. 



sit, telephone, 

 lie. 



sit, food aperture, 

 drink, food aper- 

 ture, 

 sit. 

 telephone. 



p. M. 

 6" 02" 

 6 04 



6 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 7 



06 

 08 

 10 

 12 

 16 

 18 

 22 

 44 

 02 



7 04 

 7 06 



7 08 



lie. 



sit. 



write. 



food aperture. 



eat ice. 



telephone. 



food aperture. 



read. 



lean on elbow. 



telephone. 



telephone, food ap- 

 erture. 



rise, urinate. 



sit, read. 



drink, telephone, 

 recline. 



P. M. 



7" 50" 

 9 02 

 9 04 

 9 06 



9 

 9 

 9 



14 

 36 

 40 



10 00 



10 04 



10 OS 



10 18 



10 32 



11 02 



11 04 



drink, write. 



sit. 



telephone. 



sit. 



rise, read. 



telephone. 



sit, read. 



lie. 



rise, open bed, 

 move about. 



sit. 



write. 



lie. 



rise, undress, uri- 

 nate. 



close curtain. 



Drinking-water. The quantities of drinking-water consumed are recorded 

 in table 151. As in experiments Nos. 75 and 76, the subject measured the 



Table 151. Record of water consumed Metabolism experiment No. 77. 



1 Includes 51.4 grams ice. 



amount of water each time he drank so that the quantities consumed from 

 period to period are definitely known. The amounts diminished from day to 

 day. 



A small portion of ice eaten on the last day of the experiment is included 

 in the amounts recorded in the table. 



Urine. 

 In this experiment, owing to pressure of other work, no analyses were made 

 of the urine for different periods of the day though the usual method of 

 collecting the urine was followed. The specific gravity and reaction were 

 determined only for the daily composites and not by periods as heretofore. 

 On all days the reaction was acid. 



