On the use of histamine in the diagnosis and therapy of gastric diseases

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The twofold study with histamine performed here yielded exactly the same results: absence of juice on an empty stomach, separation of viscous mucus after injection of 1 mg of histamine with the largest amount in the II portion (20 cc), complete absence of HCI and pepsin. It is possible that here, along with bocalytic cells quite adapted to mucus separation, we had an imperfect or even completely undeveloped apparatus for HCI and pepsin production.

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P. N. Osipov

Therapeutic Clinic of Kazan University

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