1946
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1946.146.3.449
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Effect of Hemorrhage on Gastro-Intestinal Motility of Dogs: A Gradient of Gastro-Intestinal Motility

Abstract: The APS Journal Legacy Content is the corpus of 100 years of historical scientific research from the American Physiological Society research journals. This package goes back to the first issue of each of the APS journals including the American Journal of Physiology, first published in 1898. The full text scanned images of the printed pages are easily searchable. Downloads quickly in PDF format.

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“…The effect of exsanguination on gastrointestinal motility has been found to be inhibition of gastric motility and stimulation of colonic activity, with apparently a gradient throughout the inter vening gut between these extremes (4). This occurs in the non narcotized as well as the narcotized dog, and is interpreted as the subject of several studies.…”
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“…The effect of exsanguination on gastrointestinal motility has been found to be inhibition of gastric motility and stimulation of colonic activity, with apparently a gradient throughout the inter vening gut between these extremes (4). This occurs in the non narcotized as well as the narcotized dog, and is interpreted as the subject of several studies.…”
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