Directions for Laboratory Work in Physiology for the Use of the Medical Classes At the University of Michigan

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Add Ice. to 5cc. of olive oil, shake thoroughly for several minutes, and place in the warm chamber.
J. Make a similar preparation, using olive oil and water without the pancreatin solution. Treat in the same way as a. Examine the two at the end of 15 minutes, anfi also make a mount for microscopic examination.
Report what you see in the two cases.
QlflESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN WBITING.
QUESTIONS TO BE AUSWBBED IN WRITING.
(JUESTIONS TO BE ANSWEEED W WEITISG.
LESSON IX.
BILE AND GLYCOGEN.
1. BIL
...E.— Note the difference in color between the dog bile and ox bile. , 2. MUCIN.— Prove the presence of muciir in bile- by the acetic acid test That is, dilute a specimen of the bile with several times its bulk of water and add one or several drops of acetic acid. (Save for next test.) 3. AlBUMEN.— Filter from precipitate of (2) and add to the filtrate a drop or two of potassium ferrocyanide. Report.the result.
In another specimen of the bile test for proteid with the Milioii's reagent. What is the result ?


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