The Source of Muscular Energy. 



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Here were two animals at rest, one getting niucli nitrogen in its 

 feed and the other a limited amount. WhUe the work performed 

 by the pigs was equal, or very nearly so, for both were equally at 

 rest, the amount of nitrogen excreted in the urea varied greatly, 

 being in proportion to the amount of that element in the feed 

 given. 



93. Nitrogen excretion during hard labor. — We next present a 

 case in which there was severe physical exertion, that we may 

 learn whether the nitrogen excreted bears a direct relation to 

 the work performed. In 1865, Professors Fick and Wislicenus 

 ascended the Paulhom, an Alpine mountain, i In this laborious 

 effort they were careful to note their diet and to preserve all the 

 nxine excreted during the trip, which was afterwards analyzed. 

 Prom before the ascent until after returning, the food consumed 

 contained only starch, fat and sugar. The following is a sum- 

 mary of the results so far as they relate to the point under con- 

 sideration: 



Nitrogen excreted in the urine by Fick and Wislicenus while ascending 



Mt. Faulhorn. 



Urea. 



Nitrogen, 

 in urea. 



Total 

 nitrogen. 



Nitrogen, 

 excreted 

 per hour 

 (average). 



Fick. 

 Night before ascent . 



During ascent 



After ascent 



Night after ascent ... 



Wislicemis. 

 Night before ascent . 



During ascent 



After ascent 



Night after ascent. . . . 



Grams. 



12.4820 

 7.0330 

 5.1718 



Grams. 



5.8249 

 3.2681 

 2.4151 



11.7614 

 6.6973 

 5.1020 



5.4887 

 3.1254 

 2.3809 



Grams. 



6.9153 

 3.3130 

 2.4293 

 4.8167 



6.6841 

 3.1336 

 2.4165 

 5.3462 



Grams. 



0.63 

 .41 

 .40 

 .45 



.61 

 .39 

 .40 

 .51 



"The record of the actual quantities is sufficient to show that 

 much less nitrogen was excreted by both experimenters during 

 and after than before the ascent But the calcula-ted amounts of 



• Loc. cit. 

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