Abstract

Summary.1) Muscular exercise inhibited the gastric secretion in Heiden‐hain pouch dogs both when the secretion was induced by food or by histamine.2) The exercise was thought to liberate a substance which by transfusion could he transferred to a non‐exercised secreting dog where it inhibited the gastric secretion. This was valid when food was used to stimulate the glands, whereas the results were uncertain in cases where histamine was the stimulating agent.3) The enhanced body temperature was not responsible for the inhibition.4) The different shapes of the secretion curves after histamine. and food as well as the other results were discussed.

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