Abstract
Administration of phlorhizin to a dog poisoned with phosphorus causes the excretion of dextrose, the mother-substance of lactic acid, and the latter then disappears from the blood and urine. On the other hand d-lactic acid (Kahlbaum), when given to a diabetic dog, may be completely converted into dextrose.
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