In this case the animal is by intravenous injection flooded at once with the morbid substance, and a violent acute reaction of the vascular and blood systems is the natural consequence.
The psychogenic factor of intravenous injection itself, with its possible effect upon glands of internal secretion, can hardly be distinguished from purely serological effects.
About a month later, he was given twenty more intravenous injections, whereupon the choreic movements now decreased, and July 15 he was given convalescence for three months.
Re the convulsions which this Italian developed during antisyphilitic treatment, it would be interesting to know whether intravenous injections were used.
In Cancer, the intravenous injection of Collosol Iodine relieves pain, even where large dosage of morphine is ineffective.
Still another leaflet accompanying it lauded “Intravenous Compound (Loffler)” and reprinted laudatory puffs of this preparation that were credited to H.
Intravenous Compound (Loffler) has been on the market ten years; it is unmentioned in the literature of scientific medicine.
Throughout the advertising of “Intravenous Compound (Loffler)” the physician is reminded of the financial returns that the product offers.
The intravenous administration of drugs is impressive.
A good secretin preparation yields a copious secretion of pancreatic juice on intravenous injection of a few cubic centimeters.
It is as true today as when it appeared: “Intravenous therapy will be most securely advanced if its employment is restricted to such well defined fields.
An intravenous bottle dripped some unknown fluid through a long tube which trailed down several feet and then disappeared under an ample wrapping of cloth.
Bergmann first described oxalic acid as obtained by the oxidation of saccharine bodies; but Scheele recognised its identity with the acid contained in sorrel.
Thus, when Britannicus died, an extraordinary lividity spread over the face of the corpse, which they attempted to conceal by painting the face.
Given by subcutaneous or intravenous injection, it is, as might be expected, still more lethal and rapid in its effects.
Large doses of digitalin, thrown suddenly on the circulation byintravenous injection, cause convulsions and sudden death, from quick palsy of the heart.
The thick and cloudy appearance of the contents of the bottles made us hesitate to have recourse to intravenous injection.
Their direct penetration into the blood-stream, whether by the bite of the snake itself or by experimental intravenous injection, always produces immediate results.
At length, however, the intravenous use of salines was abandoned also[1540].
One writer had abandoned salines by the mouth as a "most useless remedy," while he had not lost faith in theirintravenous injection, four having recovered out of twenty-three in which he had tried it.
The intravenous dose should not be given oftener than once in four days.
I have been unable to produce the slightest arterial lesions in rabbits by intravenous injections of lead.
Laborde, in attributing the secondary peripheric analgesia of intravenous or subcutaneous injections of hydrochlorate of Cocaine to the cerebral insusceptibility to pain, unconsciously made Cocaine a general anæsthetic.
Ampules of strophanthin in solution for intravenoususe are now available.
The intravenousdose of strophanthin, Thoms, is about 1/130 grain.
Intravenous injections of salt solution also proved of no value.
To illustrate: An infant weighing about fifteen pounds received six intravenous injections of citrated blood--one of 200 c.
Hess and Unger (1919) failed to alleviate the symptoms by means of catharsis, diuresis, sweating and repeated intravenous injections of normal salt solution.
Experiments on Antiscorbutics, Report of an Antiscorbutic for Intravenous Use, Proc.
As subcutaneous and intra-muscular injections of the "914" group are not painful, and even more efficient than intravenous injections, the administration is simpler.
Arsenic may be given in full doses either by the mouth or by subcutaneous injection; the intravenous administration of neo-salvarsan may be tried.
It is recommended, as a precautionary measure, to give a further mercurial course of two or three months' duration before marriage, and an intravenous injection of an arsenical preparation.
Here intravenous injections of half a grain and even one grain doses would appear to be indicated, and might yet fan the flame of life afresh, even when respiration and pulse at wrist have already ceased.
Trampy, first with intravenous injections of ammonia, which had no effect, and when sinking with strychnine injections, which had almost immediate effect, and in a few hours placed her out of danger.
Feoktistow records the following observations on cats with reference to the respiratory centre:--Small intravenous injections of the fresh poison (0.
At times it may be necessary to give anintravenous injection of saline solution in order to overcome the shock.
The claim is made that Bannerman’s Intravenous Solution “is a compound of only the purest and proven efficient U.
Since iodids are easily absorbed from the mucous membrane of the gastro-intestinal tract and are usually well tolerated by the stomach, there is no reason for resorting to intravenous injection in their administration.
Sodium Iodide in solution in a suitable vehicle for intravenous administration.
The prompt action of Digalen, by intravenous or intramuscular injection makes it possible to save lives which might be otherwise hopelessly lost.
In view of the facts given, the Council again refused recognition to Bannerman’s Intravenous Solution.
One of the principal considerations which led the Council to accept Digalen was that it was regarded as affording a fairly constant and stable preparation of digitalis suitable for intravenous administration.
This product is prepared by the Intravenous Products Company, Denver.
Remove the sterile discs from the oven by means of sterile forceps, place each inside a sterile capsule, and moisten with a little sterile water.
Prepare the animal as for intravenous inoculation (see page 363) and introduce the syringe needle into the lumen of the selected vein.
The inoculation of pure cultivations of the organism into some selected situation, together with the subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, or intravenous injection of a toxin--e.
For this purpose several cubic centimetres of blood should be taken in an all-glass syringe from an accessible vein corresponding to one of those suggested as the site of intravenous inoculation--and under similar aseptic precautions.
He refused also because, as I have already mentioned, he himself thinks that he is sound and therefore says, “I do not need any intravenous injections, I shall recover in the course of time.
In view of the improvements in technic of intravenous administrations and its comparative simplicity, and especially in view of the uncertainties and delays of absorption from the tissues, the intravenous route should be given the preference.
Differences in the toxicity of substances have also been observed between subcutaneous and intravenous modes of administration, but here, too, the differences for various substances were unequal.
The toxicity of caffein in the rabbit varies with the mode of its administration, being least when given by mouth and greatest by intravenous administration.
The absorption of fluorescin is much faster when the intramuscular path is used than when given subcutaneously, but the writers state that the rate falls far behind that of the intravenous administration.
Albert moved his head with infinite labor and looked at the intravenous apparatus dripping a colorless solution into the vein in the elbow joint of his extended left arm.
Intravenous inoculation of a mare resulted in a premature delivery after 28 days.
Nowak inoculated a number of pregnant laboratory animals, and produced abortion with great regularity in guinea pigs and rabbits by subcutaneous, intravenous and intraperitoneal injection.
Inoculation by the latter method proved to be more certain in these animals, and the incubation period after intravenous injection was only 7 days in one case and 12 days in another.
Nowak induced abortion in pregnant guinea pigs with great regularity by subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, and intravenous injection of pure cultures of the abortion bacillus.
They were able to produce the disease in cows by intravenous injection of natural virus and of active pure cultures, without a failure in eight experiments.
Abortion was induced in sheep, goats, and rabbits byintravenous injection, intravaginal application, and also by feeding.
Abortion was also caused in sheep by intravaginal application and by intravenous injection of pure cultures.
A number of sudden deaths in horses after the intravenous injection of 0.
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