Abstract
Summary
1. Three-gram doses of certain bile preparations (including desoxycholic acid) proved completely ineffective in reducing the steatorrhea of bile fistula dogs,
2. Ninety-cc doses of fresh ox bile reduced the steatorrhea by 50%, but equivalent doses (6 g) of desiccated ox bile were only half as effective.
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