“…In clinical practice, encephalopathic patients may be improved by administration of lactulose (Bircher et al, 1966) acid enemas (Jackson et al, 1974) and broad spectrum antibiotics, which inhibit urea-splitting organisms in the colon (Fast et al, 1958;Stormont et al, 1958) and also by resection of the colon or its exclusion (Walker et al, 1965;Resnick et al, 1968). All these procedures reduce the production and/or absorption of ammonia, and frequently, although not always, the concentration of ammonia in the blood falls following the successful administration of these treatments.…”