Abstract

The gastric emptying curve of five normal human subjects as obtained by repeated aspiration, measurement and reinjection of a test solution was essentially unaltered by clinical doses of atropine sulphate, amphetamine sulphate, prostigmine, nitroglycerine, “Syntropan,” acetyl-B-methylcholine chloride, ergotamine tartrate or sodium bicarbonate. Morphine sulphate produced a delayed inhibition of gastric emptying in each of five experiments.

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