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1 Physiological Laboratory, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London S. E. 1, England
1. A method of intraoral measurement of salivary pH is described.
2. Results obtained show a negative correlation between [H+] and rate of flow of saliva.
3. A statistically significant change in saliva [H+] has been produced by alkalinizing and acidifying drugs.
4. The physiological and clinical significance of these changes is discussed.
Submitted on July 1, 1948
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