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FOOD INGESTION AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS. 



in stomach as a resultof taking dextrose. Nitrogen in urine per hour 8 h 10 ra a. m. 

 to 5 h 32 m p. m., 0.40 gram. 



V. G., 10*54 m a- w. to 4 h 14 m p. m., December 23, 1910. 55.1 kilograms.- 

 Subject sitting in chair during experiment. Awake throughout basal periods; 

 very restless in second basal, frequently looking at clock; very quiet in third 

 basal period. Awake throughout food periods except in fourth, when he slept 

 a little; very quiet in fifth period; after fifth and sixth food periods complained 

 of difficulty in breathing through one nostril, also that left nostril was sore ; 

 allowed to rest a half hour between sixth and seventh food periods and asked 

 to free his nose from all mucus before last period began. Nitrogen in urine 

 per hour 7 h 20 m a. m. to 4 h 33 m p. m., 0.33 gram. 



V. G., 9 h 02 m a. m. to 3 h 04 m p. m., December 29, 1910. 55.7 kilograms. 

 High-carbohydrate diet on preceding day. Basal periods, awake in first 

 period, much more sleepy in second, slept some in third, slight movement in 

 fourth, absolutely quiet and awake in fifth period. After dextrose, sleepy in 

 first period and possibly slept a little; awake and restless in third period, 

 especially towards the end, drawing deep breaths; left nostril seemed clogged. 

 Nitrogen in urine per hour 7 h 50 m a. m. to 5 h 25 m p. m., 0.36 gram. 



TABLE 126. K. H. A., May 14, 1912. Lying. (Values per minute.) 



Dextrose: Amounts, 100 grams dextrose, juice of one lemon; energy, 385 cals.; from carbohydrates, 

 100 p. ct. 



Subject drank dextrose and lemon juice in 325 c.c. of water at 10 h 01 m a. m. 



TABLE 127. J. C. C., December 31, 1912. Lying. (Values per minute.) 

 Dextrose: Amounts, 100 grams dextrose, juice of half lemon ; energy, 380 cals. ; from carbohydrates, 

 100 p. ct. 



'Subject drank dextrose and lemon juice in 250 c.c. of water nt Il b 05 m a. m. 



