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tain considerable amounts, while the brain and heart seem to resist 

 accumulation of aluminium. The long bones, under the conditions 

 of these experiments, contained aluminium. The flat bone of the 

 skull did not contain aluminium. 



3. Aluminium, when ingested in aluminized food under the con- 

 ditions of these experiments, is absorbed in part and is excreted, 

 to some extent, in both the bile and urine. 



I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Prof. Gies for his 

 kind suggestions and material aid throughout this work. 



