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It was found, in harbitalized dogs and cats, that an-oxemia less severe than that produced by breathing air with a partial pressure of oxygen of 53 rnm. of mercury had no effect on gastric secretion. When this partial pressure, a very severe degree of anoxemia, is reached there is an appreciable depression of the secretion of acid and chlorides by the stomach. One may thus conclude that gastric secretion in response to filling the stomachs of barbitalized animals with water is appreaciable influenced only by very severe degrees of anoxema. It also seems that anemic is more effective in depressing gastric secretion that is anoxic anoxic.
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