A simple method of simultaneous graphic recording of the tone, motor activity, and evacuatory function of the stomach
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Summary
Following introduction into a dog's stomachof 0.5 to 2 liters of fluids (broth, milk, mashed bread and minced meat in a large quantity of broth), a simple system, based on the principle of connected vessels, enables simultaneous graphic recordings to be made of the tone and peristalsis of the stomach, as well as of the time necessary to achieve complete evacuation of the gastric contents.
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Public Health Motor Activity Simple System Gastric Content Complete Evacuation
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