STAPLETON.

Wednesday, May 18, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 118 grams, bread 29 grams, butter 11 grams, sugar 56 grams, cream 125 grams.

Lunch.—Tomato soup 247 grams, bread 37 grams, butter 9 grams, croquettes 97 grams, potato 100 grams, string beans 46 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 21 grams.

Dinner.—Bread 109 grams, butter 40 grams, Hamburg steak 87 grams, potato 150 grams, spinach 100 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 30 grams, apple pie 110 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana118×0.23=0.271grams.
Butter11 + 9 + 40 =60×0.15=0.090
Bread29×1.66=0.481
Sugar35 + 21 + 30 =86×0.00=0.000
Cream125 + 50 + 100 =275×0.46=1.265
Tomato soup247×0.41=1.013
Bread37×1.60=0.592
Croquettes97×1.09=1.057
Sweet potato100×0.32=0.320
String beans46×0.34=0.156
Coffee150 + 150 =300×0.06=0.180
Bread109×1.80=1.962
Hamburg steak87×3.64=3.167
Potato150×0.38=0.570
Spinach100×0.53=0.530
Apple pie110×0.43=0.473
Total nitrogen in food12.127grams.
Total nitrogen in urine9.670
Fuel value of the food3109 calories.

Thursday, May 19, 1904.

Breakfast.—None.

Lunch.—Bread 48 grams, butter 14 grams, omelette 125 grams, boiled onion 63 grams, fried sweet potato 100 grams, coffee 300 grams, cream 150 grams, sugar 56 grams, apple pudding 146 grams.

Dinner.—Tomato soup 200 grams, bread 42 grams, butter 9 grams, macaroni 75 grams, potato 36 grams, spinach 70 grams, bacon 16 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 21 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Coffee300 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270grams.
Butter14 + 9 =23×0.15=0.035
Bread48×1.60=0.768
Omelette125×1.58=1.975
Onions63×0.27=0.170
Sugar56 + 21 =77×0.00=0.000
Cream150 + 50 =200×0.47=0.940
Potato100×0.49=0.490
Apple pudding146×0.28=0.409
Bread42×1.74=0.731
Tomato soup200×0.53=1.060
Macaroni75×0.93=0.698
Fried sweet potato36×0.38=0.137
Spinach70×0.56=0.392
Bacon16×3.00=0.480
Total nitrogen in food8.555grams.
Total nitrogen in urine8.580
Fuel value of the food2072 calories.

Friday, May 20, 1904.

Breakfast.—Orange 150 grams, roll 65 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 35 grams.

Lunch.—Bread 64 grams, butter 18 grams, fish-cake 72 grams, potato 150 grams, lima beans 50 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 21 grams, bread pudding 150 grams.

Dinner.—Fish 113 grams, string beans 62 grams, potato 150 grams, rice croquettes 102 grams, syrup 48 grams, stewed cranberry 95 grams, bread 33 grams, butter 16 grams, coffee 300 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 42 grams.

Evening.—Beer 750 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Orange150×0.20=0.300grams.
Sugar35 + 21 + 42 =98×0.00=0.000
Roll65×1.72=1.118
Coffee150 + 150 + 300 =600×0.06=0.360
Cream50 + 100 + 100 =250×0.44=1.100
Bread64×1.71=1.094
Butter18 + 16 =34×0.15=0.051
Fish-cake72×1.22=0.878
Potato150×0.30=0.450
Lima beans50×0.76=0.380
Bread pudding150×0.99=1.485
String beans62×0.36=0.223
Fish113×3.18=3.593
Bread33×1.97=0.650
Potato150×0.34=0.510
Rice croquettes102×1.06=1.081
Cranberry95×0.030=0.029
Syrup48×0.024=0.012
Beer750×0.069=0.518
Total nitrogen in food18.832grams.
Total nitrogen in urine9.510
Fuel value of the food2999 calories.

Saturday, May 21, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 74 grams, baked potato 95 grams, roll 71 grams, butter 18 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 30 grams.

Lunch.—Bread 48 grams, butter 14 grams, lamb chop 27 grams, potato croquette 91 grams, tomato 105 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 21 grams, water ice 185 grams.

Dinner.—Bean soup 150 grams, fried egg 127 grams, bacon 2 grams, fried potato 108 grams, bread 77 grams, butter 18 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 21 grams, jelly roll 56 grams.

Evening.—Beer 600 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana74×0.23=0.170grams.
Roll71×1.65=1.172
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Sugar30 + 21 + 21 =72×0.00=0.000
Cream100 + 50 + 50 =200×0.43=0.860
Potato95×0.40=0.380
Butter18 + 14 + 18 =50×0.15=0.075
Bread48×1.82=0.874
Lamb chop27×4.63=1.250
Croquette (potato)91×0.71=0.646
Tomato105×0.17=0.179
Water ice185×0.012=0.022
Bread77×1.62=1.247
Bean soup150×1.21=1.815
Fried egg127×2.27=2.883
Bacon2×3.05=0.061
Fried potato108×0.60=0.648
Jelly roll56×0.86=0.482
Beer600×0.069=0.414
Total nitrogen in food13.448grams.
Total nitrogen in urine9.640
Fuel value of the food2871 calories.

Sunday, May 22, 1904.

Breakfast.—Orange 60 grams, oatmeal 150 grams, wheat roll 51 grams, butter 17 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 49 grams.

Lunch.—Bread 37 grams, butter 13 grams, potato 114 grams, macaroni 115 grams, fried rice 92 grams, coffee 300 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 42 grams, ice cream 104 grams, cake 37.5 grams.

Dinner.—Chicken 89 grams, spinach 100 grams, fried potato 70 grams, bread 46 grams, butter 12 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 30 grams, strawberry short-cake 195 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Roll51×1.67=0.852grams.
Sugar49 + 42 + 30 =121×0.00=0.000
Orange60×0.20=0.120
Oatmeal150×0.43=0.645
Coffee150 + 300 + 150 =600×0.06=0.360
Cream100 + 100 + 100 =300×0.45=1.350
Butter17 + 13 + 12 =42×0.15=0.063
Potato114×0.30=0.342
Macaroni115×0.46=0.529
Bread37×1.57=0.581
Fried rice92×0.75=0.690
Ice cream104×0.53=0.551
Cake37.5×1.20=0.450
Spinach100×0.55=0.550
Chicken89×3.02=2.688
Fried potato70×0.57=0.399
Bread46×1.91=0.879
Short-cake195×0.50=0.975
Total nitrogen in food12.024grams.
Total nitrogen in urine9.560
Fuel value of the food3442 calories.

Monday, May 23, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 98 grams, roll 68 grams, butter 15 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 40 grams.

Lunch.—Bread 53 grams, butter 17.5 grams, boiled eggs 101 grams, apple sauce 130 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 17 grams.

Dinner.—Bread 28 grams, butter 7 grams, bacon 40 grams, macaroni 62 grams, potato croquette 69 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 21 grams, water ice 116 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana98×0.23=0.225grams.
Butter15 + 17.5 + 7 =39.5×0.15=0.059
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Cream100 + 50 + 50 =200×0.45=0.900
Sugar40 + 17 + 21 =78×0.00=0.000
Roll68×1.63=1.108
Bread53×1.64=0.869
Apple sauce130×0.02=0.026
Boiled eggs101×2.07=2.091
Bread28×1.75=0.490
Macaroni62×0.87=0.539
Bacon40×3.28=1.312
Potato croquette69×0.77=0.531
Water ice116×0.006=0.007
Total nitrogen in food8.427grams.
Total nitrogen in urine8.030
Fuel value of the food2346 calories.

Tuesday, May 24, 1904.

Breakfast.—Orange 80 grams, roll 118 grams, butter 23 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 25 grams.

Lunch.—Soup 100 grams, bread 59 grams, butter 15.5 grams, potato 100 grams, farina croquettes 109 grams, tomato sauce 75 grams, boiled onions 107 grams, stewed prunes 105 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 18 grams.

Dinner.—Celery soup 150 grams, Hamburg steak 63 grams, potato 100 grams, spinach 50 grams, bread 32 grams, butter 15 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 16 grams, cream pie 79 grams.

Evening.—Beer 750 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Roll118×1.64=1.935grams.
Orange80×0.20=0.160
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Cream50 + 100 + 50 =200×0.45=0.900
Sugar25 + 18 + 16 =59×0.00=0.000
Butter23 + 15.5 + 15 =53.5×0.15=0.080
Bread59×1.66=0.979
Tomato sauce75×0.23=0.173
Onions107×0.30=0.321
Celery soup100×0.48=0.480
Potato100×0.26=0.260
Farina croquettes109×0.74=0.807
Prunes105×0.17=0.179
Hamburg steak63×3.96=2.495
Potato100×0.46=0.460
Soup150×0.19=0.285
Bread32×1.82=0.582
Spinach50×0.54=0.270
Cream pie79×0.93=0.735
Beer750×0.069=0.518
Total nitrogen in food11.889grams.
Total nitrogen in urine9.040
Fuel value of the food2822 calories.

NITROGEN BALANCE.—Stapleton.

Nitrogen
Taken in.
Output.
Nitrogen in Urine.Weight of Fæces (dry).
May1812.127grams.9.67grams.39.6grams.
198.5558.5834.5
2013.8329.5165.3
2113.4489.6417.8
2212.0249.5611.4
238.4278.0327.7
2411.8899.04
196.3grams contain
7.08% N.
80.30264.03+13.898grams nitrogen.
80.302grams nitrogen.77.928grams nitrogen.
Nitrogen balance for seven days=+2.374grams.
Nitrogen balance per day=+0.339gram.

Average Intake.

Calories per day2809.
Nitrogen per day11.47 grams.

With this subject, the total intake of nitrogen for the seven days’ period was 80.302 grams. The output of nitrogen through the urine amounted to 64.03 grams, while 13.898 grams were passed out through the fæces, making a total output of 77.928 grams of nitrogen. This shows a plus balance of 2.374 grams of nitrogen for the seven days, indicating a gain to the body of 0.339 gram per day. The fuel value of the food averaged 2809 calories per day, while the daily excretion of metabolized nitrogen averaged 9.14 grams. This is in close agreement with the average daily excretion of nitrogen through the urine of this subject for the last two months of the experiment, viz., 9.00 grams of nitrogen.

With W. L. Anderson, the following results were obtained:

W. L. ANDERSON.

Wednesday, May 18, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 90 grams, fried rice 150 grams, syrup 50 grams, wheat roll 64 grams, butter 11 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 125 grams, sugar 21 grams.

Lunch.—Tomato soup 247 grams, bread 19 grams, butter 16.5 grams, sweet potato 105 grams, farina croquette 115 grams, syrup 60 grams, coffee 150 grams, milk 50 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Dinner.—Consommé 250 grams, bread 52 grams, butter 20 grams, Hamburg steak 117 grams, boiled potato 150 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana90×0.23=0.207grams.
Cream125 + 50 + 50 =225×0.46=1.035
Sugar21 + 14 + 14 =49×0.00=0.000
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Roll64×1.66=1.063
Butter11 + 16.5 + 20 =47.5×0.15=0.071
Rice150×0.75=1.125
Syrup50 + 60 =110×0.024=0.026
Tomato soup247×0.41=1.013
Bread19×1.60=0.304
Sweet potato105×0.32=0.336
Farina croquette115×1.09=1.690
Bread52×1.80=0.936
Consommé250×0.38=0.950
Hamburg steak117×3.64=4.259
Potato150×0.38=0.570
Total nitrogen in food13.855grams.
Total nitrogen in urine10.030
Fuel value of the food2946 calories.

Thursday, May 19, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 158 grams, roll 122 grams, butter 15 grams, boiled hominy 150 grams, syrup 48 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 100 grams, sugar 28 grams.

Lunch.—Bread 50 grams, butter 12 grams, fried hominy 100 grams, syrup 48 grams, boiled onions 80 grams, omelette 60 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Dinner.—Tomato soup 200 grams, bread 43 grams, butter 10 grams, potato 50 grams, baked macaroni 202 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams, cream 25 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Roll122×1.54=1.879grams.
Boiled hominy150×0.20=0.300
Butter15 + 12 + 10 =37×0.15=0.056
Banana158×0.23=0.363
Sugar28 + 14 + 14 =56×0.00=0.000
Cream100 + 50 + 25 =175×0.47=0.823
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Syrup48 + 48 =96×0.024=0.023
Bread50×1.60=0.800
Potato150×0.49=0.735
Fried hominy100×0.67=0.670
Onions80×0.27=0.216
Omelette60×1.58=0.948
Tomato soup200×0.53=1.060
Bread43×1.74=0.748
Potato50×0.38=0.190
Baked macaroni202×0.93=1.879
Total nitrogen in food10.960grams.
Total nitrogen in urine10.150
Fuel value of the food3013 calories.

Friday, May 20, 1904.

Breakfast.—Coffee 150 grams, cream 25 grams, sugar 14 grams, roll 70 grams, butter 9 grams.

Lunch.—Potato 100 grams, butter 3 grams, lima beans 50 grams, hominy 69 grams, syrup 48 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 25 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Dinner.—Consommé 150 grams, bread 28 grams, butter 15 grams, string beans 56 grams, potato 200 grams, rice croquette 65 grams, syrup 48 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams, cream 25 grams.

Evening.—Beer 450 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270grams.
Cream25 + 25 + 25 =75×0.44=0.330
Sugar14 + 14 + 14 =42×0.00=0.000
Roll70×1.72=1.204
Butter9 + 3 + 15 =27×0.15=0.041
Potato100×0.30=0.300
Lima beans50×0.76=0.380
Fried hominy69×0.57=0.393
Syrup48 + 48 =96×0.024=0.023
Consommé150×0.59=0.885
String beans56×0.36=0.202
Potato200×0.34=0.680
Bread28×1.97=0.552
Rice croquettes65×1.06=0.689
Beer450×0.069=0.311
Total nitrogen in food6.260grams.
Total nitrogen in urine8.640
Fuel value of the food1748 calories.

Saturday, May 21, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 73 grams, bread 63 grams, butter 7 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 50 grams, sugar 28 grams.

Lunch.—Potato 150 grams, tomato 145 grams, fried Indian-meal 81 grams, syrup 48 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 21 grams, cream 25 grams, water ice 165 grams.

Dinner.—Bean soup 150 grams, bread 29 grams, butter 16 grams, bacon 15 grams, fried potato 150 grams, cake 36 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams, cream 45 grams.

Evening.—Beer 600 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana73×0.23=0.168grams.
Sugar28 + 21 + 14 =63×0.00=0.000
Cream50 + 25 + 45 =120×0.43=0.516
Bread63×1.65=1.040
Butter7 + 16 =23×0.15=0.035
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Potato150×0.71=1.065
Tomato145×0.17=0.247
Fried Indian-meal81×1.09=0.883
Syrup48×0.024=0.012
Water ice165×0.012=0.020
Bean soup150×1.21=1.815
Bread29×1.62=0.470
Bacon15×3.05=0.458
Fried potato150×0.60=0.900
Cake36×0.86=0.310
Beer600×0.069=0.414
Total nitrogen in food8.623grams.
Total nitrogen in urine8.460
Fuel value of the food2393 calories.

Sunday, May 22, 1904.

Breakfast.—Oatmeal 200 grams, sugar 28 grams, coffee 150 grams, roll 60 grams, butter 6 grams.

Lunch.—Fried rice 140 grams, syrup 48 grams, potato 100 grams, macaroni 155 grams, boiled onions 80 grams, butter 5 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 25 grams, sugar 14 grams, ice cream 185 grams, cake 34 grams.

Dinner.—Cream of celery soup 150 grams, mashed potato 134 grams, butter 11 grams, spinach 100 grams, strawberry short-cake 185 grams, cream 70 grams, sugar 28 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Roll60×1.67=1.002grams.
Oatmeal200×0.43=0.860
Sugar28 + 14 + 28 =70×0.00=0.000
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Butter6 + 5 + 11 =22×0.15=0.033
Potato100×0.30=0.300
Macaroni155×0.46=0.713
Cream25 + 70 =95×0.45=0.428
Onions80×0.25=0.200
Fried rice140×0.75=1.050
Ice cream185×0.53=0.981
Cake34×1.20=0.408
Syrup48×0.024=0.012
Cream of celery soup150×0.33=0.495
Mashed potato134×0.37=0.496
Short-cake185×0.50=0.925
Spinach100×0.55=0.550
Total nitrogen in food8.723grams.
Total nitrogen in urine7.960
Fuel value of the food2812 calories.

Monday, May 23, 1904.

Breakfast.—Banana 115 grams, wheat griddle cakes 87 grams, syrup 48 grams, butter 7 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 28 grams, cream 50 grams.

Lunch.—Fried potato 100 grams, rice croquette 115 grams, syrup 48 grams, apple sauce 125 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Dinner.—Macaroni 270 grams, potato croquette 134 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams, water ice 154 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Banana115×0.23=0.265grams.
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Sugar28 + 14 + 14 =56×0.00=0.000
Cream50×0.45=0.225
Griddle cakes87×0.91=0.792
Syrup48 + 48 =96×0.024=0.023
Butter7×0.15=0.011
Apple sauce125×0.020=0.025
Rice croquette115×0.61=0.702
Fried potato100×0.60=0.600
Macaroni270×0.87=2.349
Potato croquette134×0.77=1.032
Water ice154×0.006=0.009
Total nitrogen in food6.303grams.
Total nitrogen in urine7.490
Fuel value of the food2224 calories.

Tuesday, May 24, 1904.

Breakfast.—Fried rice 115 grams, syrup 48 grams, roll 60 grams, butter 14 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Lunch.—Celery soup 150 grams, farina croquette 108 grams, syrup 48 grams, fried potato 200 grams, bread 22 grams, butter 7 grams, coffee 150 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Dinner.—Fried potato 200 grams, cream pie 167 grams, coffee 150 grams, cream 25 grams, sugar 14 grams.

Food.Grams.Per cent Nitrogen.Total Nitrogen.
Fried rice115×0.36=0.414grams.
Coffee150 + 150 + 150 =450×0.06=0.270
Roll60×1.64=0.984
Butter14 + 7 =21×0.15=0.032
Sugar14 + 14 + 14 =42×0.00=0.000
Syrup48 + 48 =96×0.024=0.023
Celery soup150×0.48=0.720
Farina croquette108×0.74=0.799
Fried potato200×0.26=0.520
Bread22×1.66=0.365
Fried potato200×0.46=0.920
Cream pie167×0.93=1.553
Cream25×0.45=0.113
Total nitrogen in food6.713grams.
Total nitrogen in urine6.600
Fuel value of the food2324 calories.

NITROGEN BALANCE.—W. L. Anderson.

Nitrogen
Taken in.
Output.
Nitrogen in Urine.Weight of Fæces (dry).
May1813.855grams.10.03grams.42.3grams.
1910.96010.15
206.2608.6417.5
218.6238.46
228.7237.9642.7
236.3037.4941.0
246.7136.6029.2
172.7grams contain
6.30% N.
61.43759.33+10.880grams nitrogen.
61.437grams nitrogen.70.210grams nitrogen.
Nitrogen balance for seven days=-8.773grams.
Nitrogen balance per day=-1.253grams.

Average Intake.

Calories per day2494.
Nitrogen per day8.777 grams.

Here, we find a minus balance of 8.773 grams of nitrogen for the seven days’ period. The total intake of nitrogen amounted to 61.437 grams, while there were excreted through the urine 59.33 grams, and through the fæces 10.880 grams of nitrogen, making a total output of 70.210 grams as contrasted with an intake of 61.437 grams of nitrogen. This loss of body material is to be attributed to the small fuel value of the food,—only 2494 calories as the day’s average,—though perhaps in part to the relatively small intake of nitrogen. In this connection it is to be noted that the average daily excretion of metabolized nitrogen for the seven days’ period amounted to only 8.777 grams, while the average daily excretion for the last two months of the experiment was as high as 10.07 grams. Undoubtedly, the subject did not eat as much food during the week of this balance trial as was needed to maintain equilibrium, under the conditions of bodily activity then prevailing.

The same statement applies to Mr. Bellis, whose balance trial likewise shows a deficiency of ingested nitrogen over the nitrogen output. Here, however, the deficiency is more manifestly due to the small fuel value of the daily food, which averaged only 2174 calories. Bellis showed an average daily excretion of metabolized nitrogen amounting to 8.45 grams for the last six weeks of the experiment, while in the balance period the excretion of metabolized nitrogen was 8.19 grams per day. The daily intake of nitrogen in the food, however, averaged only 7.76 grams, obviously too small a quantity to meet the wants of the body, especially with the low fuel value of the food. It is quite plain that during the week of this balance trial, the amount of food consumed was not equal to the necessities of the body, neither was it equal in nitrogen or fuel value to what the subject had been taking during the last few months of the experiment, and on which he had practically maintained body-weight for at least the last month of the experiment. It is further noticeable that during the balance week the body-weight dropped off somewhat.

Owing to the absence of Dr. Callahan from New Haven during this period, no attempt was made to determine experimentally whether he was in nitrogen equilibrium or not.

The following tables give the data in the experiment with Bellis:—