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Summary
Duodenal secretion was measured in mongrel dogs prepared with proximal duodenal pouches, and this secretion was observed before, during, and after administration of aspirin. Aspirin produced a marked and statistically significant inhibition in duodenal secretory response to a meal, and recovery was not complete by the end of a week after discontinuing the aspirin.
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