CHAP. I.] 



' CHORDA '-SUBMAXILLARY SALIVA. 



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of the secretion poured out in one minute, and in the amount of 

 total solids and salts, but also of the organic matters ; if the gland 

 is however exhausted (compare stimulations 5 and 6, 7 and 8, in 

 the table appended below), then, in spite of increased strength of 

 stimulus, the organic matters will diminish, the influence of fatigue 

 making itself more obvious than that of the increased intensity of 

 stimulus. 



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1 Heidenhain, Pfliiger's Archiv, Vol. xvn. (1878), p. 7, and Hermann's Handbuch, 

 Vol. v. Part i. p. 52. (Physiologic der Absonderungsvoryfinye.) 



