THE EFFECT OF HEMORRHAGE AND MUSCLE TRAUMA UPON THE BLOOD PHOSPHATE OF DOGS

Abstract
After hemorrhage or muscle trauma, dog''s plasma inorganic P increased progressively rising abruptly near the time of death. The increase in plasma inorganic P concn. was directly proportional to the increase in organic P in the red cells. The organic acid-soluble P of the red cells either increased or remained the same. There were no significant changes in the water content of either plasma or cells after hemorrhage or trauma. The red cell chloride content and the chloride ratio increased, whereas the chloride concn. of the plasma was relatively unchanged.

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