96 A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE 



Analysis of stomach contents gave : 



Total acidity 0.382 per cent 



FreeHCl 0.346 



Loosely combined HC1 . . 0.011 



Salts 0.025 



Total solids 0.42 



XV. 3 vi, 1897. Bitch. Weight, 8 kilos. 



Introduced 125 c.c. Hochheimer (13.3 per cent alcohol) at 



10 A. M. 

 Contents removed at 1.45 p. M. = 3} hrs. 



Volume of fluid recovered from stomach = 140 c.c. = 112 per cent 

 original volume. 



Analysis of stomach contents gave : 



Total acidity 0.230 per cent. 



FreeHCl 0.165 



Loosely combined HC1 . . 0.038 

 Salts 0.027 



XVI. 28 vi, 1897. Dog. Weight, 25 kilos. Gastric fistula well healed. 



Contrast experiment with water and wine. 



a. The first part of this experiment has been described under n, p. 88. 

 $. After complete discharge of previous stomach contents through the 

 fistula, 135 c.c. white wine were introduced into stomach through 

 fistula at 1.45 p. M. 



Contents removed at 4.30 p. M. = 2f hrs. 



Volume of fluid recovered from stomach = 170 c.c. = 126 per cent 

 original volume. 



Analysis of stomach contents gave : 



Total acidity 0.425 per cent 



FreeHCl 0.842 



Loosely combined HC1 . . 0.018 



Salts 0.065 



Total solids 1.79 



XVII. 23 vi, 1897. Dog. Weight, 12.3 kilos. 



Introduced 125 c.c. claret (5.15 per cent alcohol) at 9.80 A. M. 

 Contents removed at 1.30 p. M. = 4 hrs. 



Volume of fluid recovered from stomach = 225 c.c. = 180 per cent 

 original volume. 



Analysis of stomach contents gave : 



Total acidity 0.378 per cent 



FreeHCl 0.824 



Loosely combined HC1 . . 0.025 



Salts 0.024 



Total solids. , . . . 1.90 





