Again, rabbits are generally credited with possessing high powers of resisting the action of morphia, a large dose of this substance introduced subcutaneously producing no result whatever.
First, as regards the infection of an animal with the tetanus virus introduced directly into the brain, it has been found that very much smaller quantities produce a fatal result than when subcutaneously inoculated.
After the mixture had stood from one to three hours, it was injected either subcutaneously or intravenously into mice in order to test the vitality of the cells.
Active and concentrated remedies should be given, preferably subcutaneously or intravenously, owing to the great difficulty in swallowing, even in the early stage.
The vaccine is administered subcutaneously by means of a syringe, but the quantity of the vaccine to be injected and the number of doses to be used should be left to the judgment of a competent veterinarian.
He also cuts subcutaneously the extensor tendons to prevent them from cocking up the toe.
When quite close to the orifice, with a well-defined hardness, as of a ring round the urethra, it may be divided subcutaneously by a tenotomy knife or other narrow-bladed instrument.
Sclerotic acid is sold in commerce, and has been employed subcutaneously in midwifery practice in Russia and Germany for some time.
The cobra venom was mixed with a feebly alkaline solution of pyrogallic acid, and injected subcutaneously into a chicken.
Pilocarpine, given subcutaneously in doses of about 32 mgrms.
In this instance a third of a grain introduced subcutaneously caused most dangerous symptoms in a gardener, aged 48.
Sodic nitrate subcutaneously applied to frogs kills them, in doses of .
Kobert and Kuessner observed that when oxalate of soda was subcutaneously injected into animals, there was often abscess, and even gangrene, at the seat of the injection.
Further, valerianate of atropine has been accidentally substituted for quinine valerianate, and Schauenstein relates a case in which atropine sulphate was administered subcutaneously instead of morphine sulphate; but the result was not lethal.
An artery may be ruptured subcutaneously by a blow or crush, or by a displaced fragment of bone.
Morphia and atropia may be exhibited subcutaneously in small doses, to be repeated as often as proper.
Quinia should be given in large doses by the mouth or rectum, or both, or subcutaneously if demanded by the urgency of the symptoms.
In order to demonstrate that the failure of quinine was not dependent upon a want of absorption, Muirhead injected large amounts subcutaneously with no better results.
In these cases strychnia should be injected subcutaneously in the neck, {714} once or twice daily.
Griffini ascertained that mixed saliva, filtered through porous plates, and thus containing no microbes, will still produce septicæmia in animals, when subcutaneously injected.
When injected subcutaneously it produces various effects, such as miction, defæcation, and abundant salivation, with accelerated respiration followed by vomiting.
Half a milligramme of dry extract injected subcutaneously is sufficient to kill a guinea-pig, and 1 milligramme is lethal to the rabbit.
No effect was found to be produced by the venom when injected intravenously into the rabbit, or subcutaneously into the rat.
When injected intravenously into rabbits, it produces immediate paralysis, with coagulation of the blood; subcutaneously it leads to the formation of enormous abscesses, with necrosis of the tissues.
It is then necessary, as soon as possible, to inject subcutaneously in the right or left flank, or at the base of the neck, one or two doses of antivenomous serum, according to the gravity of the effects observed.
I have seen some survive for thirty hours after being inoculated with a quantity of venom which, when subcutaneously injected into a rabbit, causes death in ten minutes.
A goat inoculated subcutaneously with a culture of this germ died in 95 days of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Two calves weighing more than 300 pounds each were inoculated subcutaneously with these virulent human cultures, and as a result developed generalized tuberculosis.
This cow was inoculated subcutaneously in front of each shoulder with 2 cubic centimeters of a salt-solution emulsion of the tuberculous omentum of the last cat of the series.
Mohler also inoculated subcutaneously a 1-year-old heifer with a culture derived from the tuberculosis mesenteric gland of a boy 4 years of age.
Hogs which were inoculated subcutaneously with these 2 cultures from children died of generalized tuberculosis.
Seventy-five grains of morphia administeredsubcutaneously has sufficed merely to excite for 12 hours.
Various medicinal agents, such as carbolic acid administered subcutaneously and methylene blue fed in large quantities, have been recommended, but have failed to stand the tests of scientific investigation and practical use.
A goat inoculated subcutaneously with 1 of these cultures died in 37 days with miliary tuberculosis of the lungs involving the axillary and prescapular glands.
In addition to this the tumor should be painted externally with either the tincture of iodin or Lugol's solution, or the drug should be injected subcutaneously into the tumor.
Inoculate the first mouse, subcutaneously at the root of the tail, with an amount of cultivation equivalent to 1 per cent.
Inoculate mice, rats, guinea-pigs, and rabbits subcutaneously with that quantity of toxin corresponding to 1 per cent.
Inoculate[15] a white mouse subcutaneously with three loopfuls of a forty-eight-hour agar cultivation of the Staphylococcus aureus, emulsified with 0.
It is well to remember that Kobert[127] has found by experiment on animals that large doses of iron injected subcutaneously cause nephritis.
To this end the resin of copaiba in pilular form and pilocarpinesubcutaneously may be used.
Thus a solution of cocaine injected subcutaneouslyproduces quite different effects to that introduced by electrolysis.
Hence the different effects that have been recorded between a drug administered by the mouth or subcutaneously and the same administered by electrolysis.
He was subcutaneously injected with one-fourth of a grain of morphia and sent home, where he immediately fell into a heavy sleep that lasted till bedtime.
The process is painful so much so that it will often be advisable, with delicate patients, either to administer chloroform or to inject morphia subcutaneously before the Faradization.
A dose of 2 grams of caffein sodium salicylate given to the same animal subcutaneously two days previously provoked only very slight symptoms.
The toxicity when given subcutaneouslyis about 15 to 20 per cent greater than when given by mouth.
This is especially true of some substances when given by mouth, the range in toxicity for certain species of animals being much greater when thus administered than when injected subcutaneously or intravenously.
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