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CHAPTER X. 



THE REGULATION OP SALIVARY SECRETION.. PAQB 



1. Salivary Fistulae 177 



2. The Relation of the Nerves to Salivary Secretion 178 



3. The Reflex Secretion of Saliva 182 



4. On the Nature of Salivary Secretion- 186 



CHAPTER XI. 



THE REGULATION OF GASTRIC SECRETION. 



1. Gastric FistulsB 188 



2. Effect of Diet on Gastric Secretion 192 



3. Relation of the Nervous System to Gastric Secretion . . . 200 



4. The Appetite as an Excitant of Gastric Secretion 203 



5. Physiological Importance of the Appetite Juice 205 



6. Other Excitants of Gastric Secretion 208 



7. Gastric Secretin 211 



CHAPTER XH. 



THE REGULATION OF PANCREATIC SECRETION. 



1. Pancreatic Fistulae 215 



2. Effect of Diet on Pancreatic Secretion 216 



3. Relation of the Nervous System to Pancreatic Secretion . 222 



4. The Normal Excitants of the Pancreas 224 



5. Pancreatic Secretin 227 



6. Significance of the Physiology of the Gastric and Pan- 



creatic Secretions 230 



7. On the Adaptation of the Digestive Glands to the Char- 



acter of the Food . . 234 



CHAPTER XIII. 



THE REGULATION OF THE BILIARY AND THE INTESTINAL SECRETIONS. 

 THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BILE. 



1. Secretion of the Bile 237 



2. Physiological Importance of the Bile 238 



3. Regulation of the Intestinal Secretion 243 



4. Enterokinase. . 246 



