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Autor:
B W, KLIPPEL, G O, BROUN
Publikováno v:
Missouri medicine. 42
Autor:
G. O. Broun, C. J. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 133(3)
One of the difficulties encountered in the treatment of macrocytic anemias with liver extract has been the development in occasional patients of allergic reactions to the liver extracts employed. Schwartz and Legere 1 in a recent article suggested th
Autor:
G. O. Broun
Publikováno v:
Mississippi Valley medical journal (Quincy, Ill). 69(2)
Autor:
G O, BROUN, R O, MUETHER
Publikováno v:
Proceedings [of the] annual meeting. Central Society for Clinical Research (U.S.). 19
Autor:
F W, Peabody, G O, Broun
Publikováno v:
The American journal of pathology. 1(2)
Autor:
G O, Broun
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
A great decrease in total circulating hemoglobin and red cell volume occurs in dogs long maintained under sedentary conditions when they are exercised vigorously during several consecutive days. This would appear to be consequent on increased blood d
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
In dogs fed the green bile or the liver tissue of herbivora, the bile later secreted frequently becomes green, changing from the previous yellow-brown. When they are fed sheep bile that contains cholohematin, their bile comes to contain this pigment.
Autor:
G O, Broun
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Animals recently caged do not show as large a decrease in cell volume after exercise as those which have been confined several months. When a dog kept for a long time under sedentary conditions is exercised continuously for several weeks, a decrease
Autor:
G O, Broun
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
The following changes have been demonstrated to take place in the blood of dogs during exercise. 1. An increase in the per cent of cells and hemoglobin in the blood of the jugular vein occurs early in the course of exercise. It probably results from
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Carbohydrate feeding or injection produces often a temporary increase in the rate at which bilirubin is put forth in the bile, but none in the amount of the pigment secreted from day to day. There would appear to be no ground for the supposition that