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The author presents results of his study of secretory function of the stomach during overheating of dogs to 38–39°C for 4 hours.
It was established that the amount of gastric juice secreted during hyperthermia is decreased to all types of food stimulants. Its digestive power is also decreased. The acidity of the gastric juice is diminished down to complete absence of the free hydrochloric acid. The percentage of the hard substances is increased, while their absolute value is decreased.
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Submitted by Active Member of the AMN SSSR V. N. Chernigovskii
Delivered at the VIth scientific conference of senior students and interns of the Ist Leningrad Academician I. P. Paviov Medical Institute on February 12, 1955 and to the Leningrad Society of Pathophysiologists on December 26, 1956.
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Dzhalilov, M.M. Secretory function of the stomach in hyperthermia. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 198–202 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784011
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784011