176 FOOD INGESTION AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS. 



STATISTICS OF CALORIMETER EXPERIMENTS. 



The results of all of the calorimeter experiments with carbohydrates 

 are given in tables 101 to 122. Statistical data regarding these experi- 

 ments, not included in the tables or the discussion, are as follows: 



A. H. A/., 8 h 52 m a. m. to 4 h 52 m p. ro., April 1, 1907. 65.2 kilograms.- 

 Urinated 7 h 35 m a. m. and 12 h 58 m p. m.; drank water (28 grams) at I h 10 m p. m. 

 Subject sat quietly most of experimental period, reading much of time. Slight 

 nausea from sugar half hour after taking. Body-temperature: 36.86, 36.84, 

 36.84, 36.85, 36.93 C. Pulse rate, 55; respiration rate, 17. 



A. W. W., 8 h l m a. m. to 12*12 m p. m., May 28, 1907. 56.6 kilograms. 

 Urinated at 7 h 10 m a. m. and at end of each period; drank water at beginning 

 of each period (total amount, 501 grams). Quiet throughout experiment; fell 

 asleep for a few minutes in third period; read most of time. Body-temper- 

 ature: 36.36, 36.39, 36.47, 36.53, 36.57 C. Pulse rate, 58; no records of 

 respiration rate. 



F. M. M., 9 h 30 m a. m. to 4 h 30 m p. m., January 31, 1910. 61.6 kilograms. 

 2 basal periods. But little activity aside from telephoning at least once in 

 each period and urinating at beginning of first period after taking sugar. In 

 fourth period after sugar, fell asleep several times and was asleep much of 

 period; also fell asleep during last period, but was told to stay awake and slept 

 but little afterwards. Drank 18 grams water after taking sugar and lemon 

 solution. 



F. M. M., 8 h 51 m a. m. to 2*51 m p. m., February 2, 1910. 61.7 kilograms. 

 (2 basal periods). Urinated 7 h 40 m a. m. and 3 p. m. During basal periods 

 somewhat restless. After sucrose, drank 29 c.c. water; somewhat restless at 

 times in following periods; complained of headache and did not feel very well. 

 Basal periods: pulse rate, 65; respiration rate, 14. After sucrose: pulse rate, 

 62; respiration rate, 14. 



Dr. R., 9 h 03 a. m. to 5 h 03 m p. m., February 21, 1907. 50.3 kilograms. 

 Urinated at 7 h 30 m a. m. and in every period but first; drank water at beginning 

 of each period (total amount, 442 grams). Quiet throughout experiment, 

 reading most of time. Found it difficult to eat all the food. Could not 

 breathe easily in last two periods, possibly due to a cold. Pulse rate, 86; respi- 

 ration rate, 17. 



A. H. M., 8 h 39 m a. m. to 4 h 39 m p. m., March 28, 1907. 65 kilograms.- 

 Enema at 7 h 15 m a. m.; urinated at 6 a. m. and 12 h 48 m p. m. Unable to eat 

 as large an amount of the food as had been provided without danger of nausea. 

 Drank water with food (144 grams); also in second and third periods (181 

 grams) . Comparatively quiet, reading much of the time. Body-temperature : 

 36.93, 37.09, 36.92', 36.90, 37.09 C. Pulse rate, 63; respiration rate, 19. 



A. L. L., 8 h 18 m a. m. to 4 h 18 m p. m., May 13, 1907. 73.1 kilograms.- 

 Urinated 6 a, m., 10 24 m a. m. Drank water at beginning of first period 

 (144 grams) and again at beginning of second period (117 grams). Very quiet 

 throughout experiment, reading nearly all of time; dull headache during a 

 part of experiment, which increased towards end, especially in last hour or 

 two. Body-temperature: 36.85, 36.80, 36.82, 36.67, 36.83 C. Pulse 

 rate, 63; respiration rate, 19. 



E. H. B., S h 24 m a. m. to 4*24 p. m., May 14, 1907. 72.9 kilograms.- 

 Urinated at 7 h 15 m a. m. Drank water about 8 h 32 m a. m., also at beginning 

 of third period (total amount, 225 grams). Quiet throughout experiment, 

 reading most of time; slight headache after eating food. Body-temperature: 

 37.01, 37.11, 37.10, 36.69, 36.89 C. Pulse rate, 59; respiration rate, 20. 



