Abstract
1. Methyl and ethyl alcohols increased sugar utilization to a marked degree while glycerol increased it only moderately.
2. Chloroform and ether produced a significant decrease in sugar utilization and deep anesthesia; ethylene decreased sugar utilization and produced slight anesthesia, while nitrous oxide had practically no effect on sugar utilization and produced no anesthesia.
Footnotes
- Received May 20, 1928.
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