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Experiment 57. On the 19th of September 1912 a rather large dog (11 KG.) 

 has 21 Va grs. of the pancreas extirpated after the ordinary method: a small 

 duodenal portion is left in the abdomen. The operation was attended with some 

 troubles: frequent escape of blood and repeated vomiting occurred. Recovery ensued 

 without complication and on the 22d of September the dog was restored so far, that 

 he took meat and drank milk. The urine contained bile-pigments but no sugar. 



TABLE III. 



Date 



Diet 





D per- ^ 

 ^^"t^g^ total 



TV 

 total 



^/n 



<f. 



Urine 



Particulars 



Oct. 2 



„ 4 

 „ 5 



.. 10 



300 grs of horse 

 flesh, 150 grs of 

 cake. 200 grs 

 of water. After- 

 wards unlimit. 



Greedy for food and 

 drink. 



Severe diarrhea inter- 

 rupting the experiment 

 for some days. 



Towards the close of 

 these 24 hours the ani- 

 mal is given subcuta- 

 neously serum of the 

 blood from the pancr. 

 vein, obtained the previ- 

 ous evening under the 

 infl. of secretin (100 c.c.) 



Great thirst. Appetite 

 lessens. 



The animal stops eating 

 and declines rapidly. 



The animal is killed. 



17' 



