1952 年 72 巻 10 号 p. 1249-1252
Using a dog as an experimental animal, the metabolism of cobalt, nickel, zinc, manganese, and magnesium has been studied from normal to secondary hemorrhagic shock. The results are as follows:
1) The content of cobalt, nickel, zinc, manganese, and magnesium markedly decreased in the liver.
2) No marked change occured in the spleen.
3) Of vein serum, the magnesium content increased in a state of hemorrhagic shock.