Abstract
1. Benzyl-esters do not affect the intact intestine in non-anesthetized dog in the same manner as they do excised rabbit intestine exposed to the drug.
2. In our experiments benzyl-acetate injected intravenously caused an increase in the rate and vigor of the peristaltic contractions, as a rule, though one animal showed a decrease in general tonus.
Footnotes
- Received December 5, 1930.
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