1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1969.tb07344.x
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The Significance of the Stomach for the Antipernicious Principle in the Liver of Pigs. V

Abstract: Abstract. Vitamin B6–unlike nicotinic acid—cannot restore the antipernicious principle of the liver which is invariably lost after resection of the gastric fundus in pigs.

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“…The other clinical components of the gastrogenic symptom complex, however, remained completely unaffected by the vitamin therapy. This also applies to the postoperative disappearance of antipernicious principle in the liver (6). Terminally, the body weight was only 35 kg and the length 105 cm.…”
Section: Second Observation Periodmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The other clinical components of the gastrogenic symptom complex, however, remained completely unaffected by the vitamin therapy. This also applies to the postoperative disappearance of antipernicious principle in the liver (6). Terminally, the body weight was only 35 kg and the length 105 cm.…”
Section: Second Observation Periodmentioning
confidence: 89%