“…This increase in histamine formation could be responsible for the development of gastric ulceration because histamine has been considered as a contributing agent in the production of the aggressive acid-pepsin factor (Emmelin & Kahlson, 1944;Code, 1956Code, , 1965Kahlson, Rosengren, Svahn & Thunberg, 1964;Haverback, Stubrin & Dyce, 1965;Fischer & Snyder, 1965;Levine, 1965;Ivy & Bachrach, 1966;Beaven, Harakova, Johnson, Erjavec & Brodie, 1967). Moreover, histamine has also been thought to take part in the regulation of the gastric microcirculation (Schayer, 1962a(Schayer, , 1963(Schayer, , 1964(Schayer, , 1965(Schayer, , 1966.…”