Abstract

Twenty-three subjects were subjected to histamine and Histalog stimulation, and the gastric secretions were collected over periods of 2 hours. In the 17 subjects whose data were considered acceptable, a rise in rate of gastric secretion was observed after both types of stimulation. The curve for sodium concentration follow an inverse relationship to that for acid; the curve for total chloride concentration was closely parallel to that for acid. After both types of stimulation, there was a rise in the K concentration.

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