Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1933 — Page 22
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—Your Health— BODY FUNCTIONS WITH SPEED IN USE OF WATER Turnover of Fta Gallons Takes Place in Some Cases. BY DR. MORRIS JpSIIBEIN Editor Journal of the American Modirml Association and of IfvgHa, the Health Magazine. Th° average water content of your body body is about 70 per cent. It is taken up and released by your tissues more rapidly than any other substance. It serves to dissolve various salts and other materials of importance lor growth and life, and it serves also to pick up the waste matter from t he body in solution to to carry It to the kidneys, through which it is eliminated. We know very quickly when #ie are not receiving enough water, by the sensation of thirst. When you are thirsty, you take more fluid. However, you also can take too much fluid into the body and thus create an unusual condition. It is easy to drink too much, since 90 per cent of most food substances is water. Whenever a person is unable to take water into the body fey the route, as, for example, when unconscious or "when suffering with tumors or diseases of the throat, which make swallowing impossible, it is difficult to supply the body with water fast enough to take care of its needs. In such cases the water may be put into the body by injection under the skin, through a tube insertetd directly into the stomach, by injection into the blood vessels, and through tubes passed into the lower bowels. Your body loses daily anywhere from one to five quarts of water, depending upon the amount taken into the body and the nature of your work. If you happen to have a jcb that makes you perspire, you may have a water turnover of as much as four gallons a day. The manner in which the water is put out of your body depends to some extent on the way in which you take it in. If it is taken in with good quantities of salt of bicarbonate of soda, it is not excreted as
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of fluid from the body creates a difficult medical problem. Whenever your body lacks water, it shows the lack by dryness of the skin, shrinking of the tissues under the skin, and a lowered rate of fluid excretion from the body. Os course, the best test of whether your body has enough water is to take a fairly large quantity to see if any of it is kept in the body or whether most of it is excreted promptly.
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