Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, المجلد 6

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W.L. Hyde & Company, 1885
 

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الصفحة 163 - ... action upon the circulation. He finds that, when injected into a vein, they greatly depress the circulation, so that the blood-pressure falls very considerably ; and when the quantity injected is large, they produce a soporose condition, complete arrest of the secretion by the kidneys, convulsions, and death. From these experiments it is evident that the normal products of digestion are poisons of no inconsiderable power, and that if they reach the general circulation in large quantities they...
الصفحة 140 - ... and then the auricles) in diastole. " 3. In small doses it at first slightly increases the number of the respirations, then decreases them, and in large doses diminishes them rapidly from the first, finally causing death from a paralysis of respiration. " 4. It at first slightly heightens, and then greatly * " Cocaine and its Uses in Ophthalmic and General Surgery,
الصفحة 163 - Schmidt-Muhlheim, in Professor Ludwig's laboratory at Leipsic. Professor Albertoni has found that peptones have a most remarkable action upon the blood, completely destroying its coagulability in dogs, while they have little power in this respect over the blood of rabbits or sheep. The number of species upon which he experimented is limited, so that he cannot as yet draw the conclusion with certainty that peptones prevent the coagulation of the blood in carnivora and not...
الصفحة 163 - It seems not at all unlikely, then, that the liver has got another function besides those usually assigned to it, viz., that of preventing the digestive ferments from reaching the general circulation so as to act upon the tissues. Now, we do find in the liver itself and in the bile a ferment having the same diastatic power as the pancreatic juice, but it does not appear in such quantities as one would expect if the whole of the pancreatic ferment were simply ree'xcreted by the liver along with the...
الصفحة 163 - The number of species upon which he experimented is limited, so that he cannot as yet draw the conclusion with certainty that peptones prevent the coagulation of the blood in carnivora and not in herbivora, although, so far as experiments go, this conclusion seems probable. He and Dr. Schmidt-Muhlheim independently made the discovery that peptones prevented the coagulation of the blood in dogs, and the latter, under Ludwig's direction, has also investigated their action upon the circulation. He finds...
الصفحة 62 - ... progressively increasing virus into the veins. A few years ago, when the Medal of Honour was offered to Pasteur on behalf of the Academy of Sciences by his former master M. Dumas, in a complimentary speech he made the following remarks : — In the Little of Life you discovered a third realm, that to which belong those beings which, with all the prerogatives of animal life, have no need for air in order to live, and find the heat which is necessary to their existence in the chemical decompositions...
الصفحة 46 - I first noticed this fact from having accidentally brushed with the cuff of my coat the open eye of one of my infants, when seventy-seven days old, causing this eye to water freely ; and though the child screamed violently, the other eye remained dry, or was only slightly suffused with tears.
الصفحة 29 - ... 2d. That cows,, subjected to removals at any time, are liable to abort, over those raised on the farms, in the proportion of seven to four and a half; and that sixty-three per cent are thus removed.
الصفحة 104 - It was moved and carried that the chair appoint a committee of three to serve as a finance committee to secure funds.
الصفحة 29 - That cows which have first calved at or under three years of age are more liable to abort during their subsequent pregnancies than those that first calve at three years of age or over, in the proportion of 5 : 3.

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