1926 年 7 巻 2 号 p. 197-206
A severe haemorrhage, i.e. bleeding of about two fifths of the total blood volume, called forth a great diminution of the glycogen content of the liver and muscle, as over or to the half of the controls, in normal as well as in previously unilaterally splanchnectomized rabbits.
In the previously bilaterally splanchnectomized rabbits, the severe haemorrhage occasioned a diminution of the glycogen content of the liver and muscle, but the former was reduced only a little, while the latter to a marked degree though somewhat inferior to the other sets of experiments.