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is probably derived from creatin, that is, a definite percentage of the 

 body creatin is daily converted into creatinin. The creatinin excretion is 

 proportional to the bulk of active muscle tissue. The daily amount of 

 creatinin excreted by a given individual is constant under widely varying, 

 conditions. It is increased during fever and diminished during starvation 

 and during periods of muscle disintegration. 



Creatinin is eliminated by the kidneys with great facility and is on! 

 retained in the blood in advanced disease of the kidneys. When creatinii 

 is fed or injected it is almost quantitatively eliminated, whereas creath 

 under similar circumstances is largely destroyed in the body. 



