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... lesion presents itself months or years . afterward , too late to be helped much by removal of the focus of infection ... lesion in the kidney which slowly and gradually will develop into a recognizable neph- ritis . In the later stages ...
... lesion presents itself months or years . afterward , too late to be helped much by removal of the focus of infection ... lesion in the kidney which slowly and gradually will develop into a recognizable neph- ritis . In the later stages ...
Page 65
... lesion is easily recognized , the focus is no longer existent , or if pres- ent , its removal can change but little the renal damage already done . I have been very much struck , in my own experience , with the relatively few cases of ...
... lesion is easily recognized , the focus is no longer existent , or if pres- ent , its removal can change but little the renal damage already done . I have been very much struck , in my own experience , with the relatively few cases of ...
Page 66
... lesion ; ( 2 ) to remove edema if present to an annoying degree , and ( 3 ) to prevent the formation and combat the effects of toxic substances , the result of the presence of the renal lesion . Let us briefly take stock of these ...
... lesion ; ( 2 ) to remove edema if present to an annoying degree , and ( 3 ) to prevent the formation and combat the effects of toxic substances , the result of the presence of the renal lesion . Let us briefly take stock of these ...
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... lesion are proof of this . Anyhow , in actual practice , salt reduction and fluid restriction often fail to decrease the edema of chronic nephritis . Another view has been expressed that in the ede- matous nephritic , blood proteins ...
... lesion are proof of this . Anyhow , in actual practice , salt reduction and fluid restriction often fail to decrease the edema of chronic nephritis . Another view has been expressed that in the ede- matous nephritic , blood proteins ...
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... lesion . They may be tried cautiously , because one cannot be sure of the absence in a given case of a circulatory element in the edema responsive to diu- retics , and perhaps there are cases with renal edema . which may respond to a ...
... lesion . They may be tried cautiously , because one cannot be sure of the absence in a given case of a circulatory element in the edema responsive to diu- retics , and perhaps there are cases with renal edema . which may respond to a ...
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Page 26 - This investigation has been made with the assistance of a grant from the Committee on Therapeutic Research, Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. American Medical Association.
Page 210 - L'action du neosalvarsan et la reaction de Wassermann chez des malades attaints de tuberculides diverses, Ann. de dermal, et de syph. 44:470, 1913. Tzanck, A., and Pelbois, E. : A propos du traitement des tuberculoses cutanees et des tuberculides par le neosalvarsan, Ann. de dermat. et de syph. 45:65, 1914. Stokes, JH : Clinical Studies in Cutaneous Aspects of Tuberculosis. III. The Therapeutic Management of the Tuberculids, with Special Reference to the Efficiency of Arsphenamin, Am. JM Sc. 157:522,...
Page 163 - For practical therapeutic purposes the beneficial effects of arsphenamine are most apparent in a limited number of spirochetal diseases. They act as a specific in Vincent's angina, relapsing fever, yaws, gangosa, and pulmonary spirochetosis (if given early) in man and in equine influenza. A therapeutic effect is noted in rat-bite disease, in certain dental conditions, and in fowl spirochetosis. The complete measure of the effect in the latter condition has not yet been established. No apparent benefit...
Page 210 - Studies in the Treatment of Malaria. XVI. Intravenous Injections of Novarsenobillon in Simple Tertian Malaria, Ann. Trop. Med.
Page 213 - CONSERVATISM IN USE OF ARSPHENAMIN The last words of any discussion of the arsphenamins in therapeutics, should, I think, be an appeal for conservative interpretations. Particularly should such conservatism reign in the field of syphilis. Too short a time has elapsed since the discovery of these drugs, and too little is as yet known about the ultimate problems of the pathology, immunology and parasitology of syphilis, to justify the announcing of new infallibilities. The necropsy pathologist of the...
Page 192 - BIBLIOGRAPHY. Swift and Ellis: The Effect of Intraspinous Injections of Salvarsan and Neosalvarsan in Monkeys. Idem., p. 428. Swift and Ellis : The Treatment of Syphilitic Affections of the Central Nervous System with Special Reference to the Use of Intraspinous Injections. Arch. Int. Med., September, 1913, Vol. 12, p. 331. Myerson : Progress in the Treatment of Paresis by Salvarsanized Serum. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., September 18, 1913. Robertson : General Paralysis of the Insane. Jour. Mental...
Page 174 - Investigation aided by funds accruing from the preparation of arsphenamin and neo-arsphenamin. 1. Kolmer, JA, and Lucke, B. : An Experimental Study of the Histopathological Changes Produced by Arsphenamin, Arch. Derm. & Syph. (in press) ; ibid. : An Experimental Study of the Histopathological Changes Produced by Neo-Arsphenamin, Arch. Derm. & Syph. (in press).
Page 206 - Sachs, B.: Truth About Intraspinal Injections in Treatment of Syphilis of Nervous System, JAMA 69:681 (Sept.
Page 163 - There is a limited effect on certain protozoal diseases, as malaria (tertian and quotidian), some of the trypanosomiases and leishmaniasis. It is possible, however, that this effect may be nonspecific. With the exception of anthrax, and possibly glanders, few favorable results are reported in bacterial diseases. Except in Vincent's angina, arsphenamin and neoarsphenamin should be administered intravenously in medium-sized dosage.
Page 102 - Biggins (HL) & Means (JH). The effect of certain drugs on the respiration and gaseous metabolism in normal human subjects. J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap., Baltimore, 1915-16, vii, 1-30.