Edkins, N. (1928) A study of absorption in the stomach and small intestine.
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This thesis purports to consist of a general description of the work on absorption in the alimentary canal that I have been engaged in since 1920. In several cases the results of such work have already been recorded in the Journal of Physiology. In certain sections of the work my junior colleague, Miss M. Murray has collaborated with me. The investigations to be considered include a study of 1. The gaseous interchange in the stomach of anaesthetised and pithed animals. 2. The absorption of alcohol by the stomach and small intestine and the influence of CO2 on this absorption. 3. The influence of alcohol on the absorption of glucose (a) in decerebrate animals and (b) in animals under amytal anaesthesia.
This is a Accepted version This version's date is: 1928 This item is not peer reviewed
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