“…1), the delayed volume response to secretin in the quantitative study (Table 3, Fig. 5), as previously encountered by Worning (1967), must be considered to be anomalous. Both pure secretin and Boots secretin have been shown to inhibit duodenal motility (Dinoso et al, 1966;Chey et al, 1967;Osnes, 1975) and it is likely that this effect, like the effect on flow rate of pancreatic juice, is greatest soon after intravenous injection.…”