Abstract
Summary
On a group of 5 adult female dogs maximal urea clearance determinations following anesthetization with cyclopropane, ether, or chloroform have shown no significant variations over a period of 8 months from control values. Ninety-one control determinations made on the 5 animals before anesthetization gave average clearance values of 34.9±6.1 cc per square meter per minute with a coefficient of variation of 17.6 and 83 determinations made after 19 anesthesias with the three agents averaged 35.2±5.9 cc per square meter per minute with a coefficient of variation of 16.6.†
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