An atomic absorption method is described for determining lead in blood by means of the carbon rod atomizer. With the procedure, only a dilution of the whole blood sample is required, and results are comparable to those obtained by the more generally used atomic absorption flame technique. Advantages of the carbon rod include rapid analysis, simple sample preparation, and small sample volumes.
A method is presented for the rapid gas chromatographic determination of barbiturates and glutethimide in serum, suitable for use in clinical emergencies. The sample is prepared for gas chromatography by acidification and a single extraction with chloroform. From 70 to 100% of the various barbiturates and glutethimide are analytically recovered, with a coefficient of variation of 8 to 10% for the method. During a 10-month clinical evaluation (87 requested determinations), 34 analyses (39% of the samples submitted) were positive for barbiturates, glutethimide, or both.
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