The Work of the Digestive Glands

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119 organism. These difficulties are all removed when we consider the relationships of the digestive juices just discussed. The acid gastric juice causes secretion of pancreatic fluid by its acidity and in direct proportion to it ; that is to say, while the acid constituent of the sodium chloride is taken up by the peptic glands and then passed on into the cavity of the stomach, the basic element, the sodium, serves for the preparation of pancreatic fluid. And thus the two constituents of the s...odium chloride meet again in the alimentary canal and reproduce the salt. Recently this explanation has received support from the experiments of Dr. Walther. If the acid excites a flow of pancreatic juice, with the object amongst otheis, of neutralising itself, we should in consequence expect to meet with variations in the alkalinity of the juice, apart from the content of fermtnt, and deter- mined by the acidity of the exciting fluid ; and this is indeed the case.
Determinations of the amount of ash, as well as titration both of the ash and of the unaltered pancreatic juice, have incontestably shown that a connection exists between the nature of the secretory excitant and the amount of inorganic substance in the pancreatic fluid.


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