Abstract

SINCE McCarrison1 in 1919 and Vincent2 in 1920 recorded the enlargement of the adrenals in the pigeon and the rat as a result of acute starvation, this anomalous result has been generally considered a hypertrophy3,4 ; no other tissue enlarges from such treatment.

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