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    Evans Medicine

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    Newsletter of the Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine at University Hospital

    Evans Medicine

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    Newsletter of the Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine at University Hospital

    Evans Medicine

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    Newsletter of the Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine at University Hospital

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    Newsletter of the Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine at University Hospital

    THE EFFECT OF PARATHYROID EXTRACT ON RENAL TUBULAR CALCIUM REABSORPTION IN THE DOG *

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    Several studies have suggested that parathyroid hormone augments renal tubular calcium reabsorption. In 1929 Albright and Ellsworth (1) studied the effect of parathyroid extract on calcium balance in a boy with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. Calcium excretion during parathyroid administration remained below control values although plasma calcium increased by about 30 per cent. From a consideration of this experiment, Talbot, Sobel, McArthurr, and Crawford (2) first suggested that parathyroid secretion might influence tubular reabsorption of calcium. Talmage and Kraintz (3) observed that calcium excretion in the rat increased within several hours after parathyroidectomy despite falling plasm
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