Abstract
1. 1. The blood glucose concentrations of rats treated with salicylate have been measured after the oral and intravenous administration of glucose and compared with the results obtained from control animals. 2. 2. Salicylate causes increased blood glucose concentrations when glucose is given orally but not when it is injected intravenously. 3. 3. It is concluded that salicylate causes increased intestinal absorption of glucose in the rat. 4. 4. The implications of the results are discussed.
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