36 



Scientific Proceedings (36). 



Table III. 



Artificial Respiration with Oxygen Alone. 



No. 



Lived. 



No. 



Controls Lived. 



72 



+ 



78 



+ 



73 



+ 



79 



3 minutes. 



74 



+ 



80 



2 " 



75 



+ 



81 



4 



t£ 

 70 



60 minutes. 



82 



4 " 



77 



+ 



83 



3 " 



84 



+ 



89 



4 " 



86 



35 minutes. 



93 



5 " 



87 



28 " 



94 



4 " 



88 



8 " 



95 



3 " 



90 



+ 



96 



9 " 



9i 



105 minutes. 



97 



5 " 



92 



31 



99 



3 " 



98 



64 " 



101 



+ 



IOO 



93 



103 



+ 



102 



16 



104 



2 minutes. 



7 out of 16 lived. 3 out of 16 lived. 



Table IV. 



Artificial Respiration with Oxygen Accompanied by Injections of Epinephrin and 

 Chloralhydrate-Urethane Solutions. 



No. 



Lived. 



No. 



Controls Lived. 



138 



+ 



I46 



5 minutes. 



141 



+ 



147 



4 " 



142 



+ 



I48 



5 " 



144 



+ 



149 



3 



154 



+ 



152 



+ 



157 



+ 



156 



5 minutes. 



l6o 



37 minutes. 



167 



+ 



163 



+ 



168 



4 minutes. 



I70 



14 minutes. 



169 



4 " 



172 



+ 



51 minutes. 



171 



5 " 



174 



173 



4 " 



176 



9 8 « 



175 



6 « 







177 



4 " 



8 out of 12 lived. 2 out of 13 lived. 



22 (432) 



The influence of glycerin on gastric secretion. 

 By L. KAST. 



\_Fr01n the Medical Defiartmetit, New York Post-Graduate Medical 



School.'] 



If the gastric mucosa of the living dog is exposed for a short 

 time to from one to two per cent, of glycerin in water, the gastric 

 secretion which follows is not more intense than after water 



