Abstract
1. There is a quantitative antagonism between histamin and nicotine on the intestine of the guinea pig. If the amount of relaxation in millimeters caused by nicotine is multiplied by the ratio of the amount histamin to nicotine a constant is obtained.
2. The mechanism of the action of nicotine on the intestine is discussed.
Footnotes
- Received July 29, 1932.
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