Abstract

The first mention of a therapeutic use of artificial gravity (AG) on living organisms dates from the VIIIth century. Today the interest of scientists in the problem grows with every passing day, however the data dealing with the influence of AG on the excretory function of the kidneys bear a scanty, discrepant and unsystemized character. In this connection it seems to be very topical to study the AG action on the renal excretion rate of water, electrolytes and сreatinine in an experiment.

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