Abstract

The method of flame photometry was used for studying the sodium, and potassium concentration in the saliva and urine of men “elevated” in a barochamber to the altitudes of 5,000 and 6,000 m. A definite regularity was noted in the shifts of concentration of the substances studied. The concentration of potassium ions has a tendency to rise, and that of sodium to drop. In repeated elevations these shifts become more regular.

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