“…The experiments of Hoskins and Wheelon (1914) indicate that parathyroid destruction results in an increase of the vasomotor irritability, evidenced by reaction to nicotin, epinephrin, and pituitrin, but that there is no strict parallelism between the external symptoms of parathyroid deficiency and the degree of vasomotor irritability. Simpson and Rasmussen (1914) at first believed that when animals are in pronounced parathyroid tetany, the coagulation time of the blood^is prolonged; in their later work (1916), however, they could find no consistent effect.…”