National Institutes of Health Bulletin, Issues 126-130U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... clear picture of the course of the poisoning as determined by the body weight and the blood changes . For the other details the reader is referred to the tables contained in the appendix . DISCUSSION . ( a ) Symptomatology . In munition ...
... clear picture of the course of the poisoning as determined by the body weight and the blood changes . For the other details the reader is referred to the tables contained in the appendix . DISCUSSION . ( a ) Symptomatology . In munition ...
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... clear portion . ( See Table 36 and Fig . 1. ) Hemolyzing red corpuscles or red corpuscle shadows were not encountered . Blood , aspirated from the external jugular vein within a few hours from animals given a moderate dose of T. N. T. ...
... clear portion . ( See Table 36 and Fig . 1. ) Hemolyzing red corpuscles or red corpuscle shadows were not encountered . Blood , aspirated from the external jugular vein within a few hours from animals given a moderate dose of T. N. T. ...
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... clearly demonstrate that there is no qualitative nor quantitative difference in the pharmacological action of the ordinary T. N. T. obtained from shell - filling plants and chemically pure 2 , 4 , 6 trinitrotoluene . This latter ...
... clearly demonstrate that there is no qualitative nor quantitative difference in the pharmacological action of the ordinary T. N. T. obtained from shell - filling plants and chemically pure 2 , 4 , 6 trinitrotoluene . This latter ...
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... , shows that with the exception of Minot all writers rely principally on the presence of clinical symptoms for the diagnosis of T. N. T. poisoning . We cannot share this view as our work has clearly shown that marked blood changes may 26.
... , shows that with the exception of Minot all writers rely principally on the presence of clinical symptoms for the diagnosis of T. N. T. poisoning . We cannot share this view as our work has clearly shown that marked blood changes may 26.
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our work has clearly shown that marked blood changes may be pres- ent in some workers in spite of the fact that they do not exhibit any cyanosis , pallor , or icterus . Table A reveals the significant fact that 72.5 per cent of the ...
our work has clearly shown that marked blood changes may be pres- ent in some workers in spite of the fact that they do not exhibit any cyanosis , pallor , or icterus . Table A reveals the significant fact that 72.5 per cent of the ...
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