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A series of controlled physiological experiments investigates how cathartic agents produce purgative effects, focusing on saline laxatives and plant extracts. Using animal preparations, isolated intestinal loops, and local application to peritoneal surfaces, the author examines changes in intestinal secretion and motility, systemic influences such as renal secretion, and the modifying roles of divalent salts. Evidence is marshaled that calcium and barium alter or counteract the action of saline cathartics, and the monograph compares mechanisms across different compounds while detailing methods and results.

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John Bruce MacCallum

John Bruce MacCallum was a notable figure in the field of physiology, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of cathartics. His key work, "On the Mechanism of the Physiological Action of the Cathartics," explores the effects and mechanisms of these substances on the human body. MacCallum's research has been influential in the study of pharmacology and digestive health, providing insights that continue to inform medical practices today. His work reflects a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the early 20th century.

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