... administered per os, as the strong solution becomes diluted in the stomach and duodenum before passing into the intestine generally, 22. The difference is due to the local action of the salt on the mucous membrane, and probably more to an impeded... The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology - Page 4041883Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1881 - 690 pages
...action of the salt on the mucous membrane, and probably to a more impeded absorption than to a more stimulated secretion. 23. "When the salt is administered in the usual manner, its absorption proceeds with great rapidity after its entry into the small intestine, and is not affected... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 596 pages
...within the intestine. (21) This difference is not observed when the salt is administered per orem, as the strong solution becomes diluted in the stomach...administered in the usual manner, it appears, in the cose of the sulphate of magnesia and sulphate of soda, to become split up in the small intestine, the... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - Drugs - 1885 - 1204 pages
...membrane, and probably more to an impeded absorption than to a stimulated secretion. 23. When the silt is administered in the usual manner, it appears, in...the acid being more rapidly absorbed than the base. 2-k A portion of the absorbed acid shortly afterwards returns to the intestines. 25. After the maximum... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...intestine generally. 22. The difference is due to the local action of the salt on the mucous membrane, nnd probably more to an impeded absorption than to a stimulated...administered in the usual manner, it appears, in the ease of the sulphate of magnesium, and sulphate of sodium, to become split up in the small intestine,... | |
| George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 830 pages
...the local action of the salt on the mucous membrane, and probably more to an impeded absorption than a stimulated secretion. 23. When the salt is administered in the usual manner, it appears in the case of sulphate of magnesium and of sulphate of sodium, to become split up in the small intestine, the acid... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 1010 pages
...does the fluid accumulate in the alimentary canal, and consequently the sooner does purgation follow. When the salt is administered in the usual manner, it appears in the case of sulphate of magnesia and sulphate of soda to become split up in the small intestine) the acid being... | |
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