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J Appl Physiol 18: 186-188, 1963;
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Water diuresis after hypnotic suggestion in hydropenic subjects

William H. Hulet 1, Theodore Shapiro 1, Benjamin E. Schwarcz 1, and Homer W. Smith 1

1 Departments of Physiology and Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York City, and Medical and Surgical Services, Veterans Administration Hospital, Coral Gables, Florida

Four hydropenic female subjects who engaged in sham water drinking associated with suggested satiation of thirst during a short period of hypnosis responded by water diuresis of moderate magnitude after the termination of hypnosis. No evidence of water diuresis was observed under similar conditions in four male subjects, a circumstance possibly related to the effects of bladder catheterization. No significant increase in sodium excretion, sodium excretion fraction, or inulin clearance was observed in any instance.

Submitted on April 9, 1962




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