1909
DOI: 10.1007/bf01840970
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Über den Gehalt des Blutes an Adrenalin bei chronischer Nephritis und Morbus Basedowii

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“…Rabbit uterus strips (7) were prepared and mounted in Ringer's solution and kept at a temperature of 38 ° C. with air slowly bubbling through the solution, and allowed to stand until the strips had ceased contracting and had become quiescent. Dilutions of adrenalin chlorid of one part in ten million, one part in five million, and one part in one million, were prepared in Ringer's solution kept at 38 ° C. with air slowly bubbling through.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rabbit uterus strips (7) were prepared and mounted in Ringer's solution and kept at a temperature of 38 ° C. with air slowly bubbling through the solution, and allowed to stand until the strips had ceased contracting and had become quiescent. Dilutions of adrenalin chlorid of one part in ten million, one part in five million, and one part in one million, were prepared in Ringer's solution kept at 38 ° C. with air slowly bubbling through.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tent of the Blood. Fraenkel (20) in 1908 attempted to measure the amount of adrenalin in the human blood by a physiological method. He adopted Kehrer's procedure, making the use of the isolated uterus of the virgin rabbit.…”
Section: The Effect Of Hyperthyroidism Upon the Adrenalin Con-mentioning
confidence: 99%