
doi: 10.3758/bf03327681
Adult golden hamsters restricted to 1 g of food per day developed polydipsia and polyuria. Unlike the rabbit, the hamster did not show cessation of polydipsia when given additional NaCl and did not show how high urinary loss of Na+. From three to 10 days were required for the development of a vigorous polydipsia on this schedule.
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