Abstract
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1. The volume of sulfocyanide available water of cats is definitely increased after hemorrhage. 2. The chloride concentration of serum water was found to be decreased in all experiments save one. 3. The total water and sulfocyanide available water content of cardiac muscle, pancreas, pylorus, duodenum, colon, skin and liver (chloride available water) was increased after hemorrhage. No significant differences were found in the case of skeletal muscle (gastrocnemius and diaphragm). 4. The significance of the above findings is discussed.
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