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Summary
1. The characteristic positive effect of caffeine in delaying the rapidity of fatigue in the gastrocnemius muscle is apparent when administered in an aqueous medium, or in a bicarbnate buffered-Ringer medium. 2. The effect of the medium containing the caffeine is greater than the effect of the medium alone. 3. A reversal of the usual caffeine effect upon the fatigue record of striated muscle occurs when the caffeine is introduced in a phosphate bufferetl medium, or in a phosphate buffered-Ringer medium. 4. Both phosphate-buffered caffeine solutions cause a negative effect to that of the medium alone. 5. The necessity of discretion in the choice of a buffer in the maintenance of the desired pH of a solvent medium is evident; and, the elimination of an aqueous or Ringer phosphate buffered solution as a solvent for caffeine, in studies of the effect of caffeine upon the fatigue record of the striated (gastrocnemius) muscle. is indicated specifically.
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