Abstract
By comparing fatigue curves elicited by equal periods of stimulation of the sartorius muscle, we found that hemorrhage had a detrimental effect upon the endurance of the muscle, that hemorrhage amounting to 1 per cent. of the body weight or less may decrease the response of the muscle to stimulation. Subsequent injection of gum-saline decidedly improved the response of the muscle to further stimulation.
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