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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 13.4 pp 393-404
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THE EFFECT OF HISTAMINE, GASTRIN AND SECRETIN ON THE GASTRO-DUODENAL SECRETIONS IN ANIMALS

R. K. S. Lim 1 and W. Schlapp 1

1 The Department of Physiology, University of Edinburgh

(1) Histamine has no direct action on the pancreas. The pancreatic secretion which normally accompanies its injection is due to the escape of gastric acid into the duodenum.

(2) Histamine has no direct effect on the biliary secretion, its influence being mainly secondary to the gastric response.

The expenses of this work have been defrayed by grants from the Carnegie Trust and the Earl of Moray Fund for the promotion of research in the University of Edinburgh.







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