1. 2;Kay, I.;Bruce et al,1953
2. 4;Marks; Shay;Bank et al; 9,1959
3. Cowan, Joseph & Satija (1966) 11. Madangopalan et al. (1967)
4. average body weight of more than 60 kg-males from Britain 67-9 kg (Baron, 1964). The observation that the conventional dose (0-04 mg/kg body weight) of histamine acid phosphate provides an inadequate stimulus to the PCM of subjects weighing less than 60 kg suggests that correlation in these subjects could be an artefact resulting from the smaller and inadequate doses of histamine administered in relation to their lower body weight. It is apparent that the lower the body weight, the smaller the dose of histamine administered and the lower the acid secretion. In fact, administration of a fixed and adequate dose of histamine (2-0 mg/hr in subjects weighing less than 50 kg) to control subjects from India and the conventional dose of histamine to subjects from Britain did not show any correlation between acid output on HIT and body weight;et al; Desai,1965
5. a good correlation was reported between the MAO on AHT and the lean body mass;Recently,1967