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Identifier: medicalcommunica24mass (find matches)
Title: Medical communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Massachusetts Medical Society
Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: Boston : Printed for the Society
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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apartial lateral removal of the anterior lobe) a polyuriavarying from 675 to 1640 c.c. per diem, persisted for sixmonths — a veritable diabetes insipidus of experimentalorigin (Fig. 5). POLYURIAS OF HYPOPHYSIAL ORIGIN. 31 3utie v\\q tTulu, ■■•*t w— /Ol// I? it>n ./#!/? 20^/. SBU*3 2<£2f 041^: iS-io<? 3oi/_ 2.!<3 ¥ 3 .<9 fsgt—w TV I 1/ m 1 1 1 Q/ Hap—■WO u 2£ \ 1\ 1 smO Ayvu - 1 Xpvt/ 2$0C i mi JH&Xt\t zhoo. fjoo fhGfi ..; /ioo H ■a 00 tta , . ioo —Ji/V* 1 roa - ■ 7 -1+-4 *»* : —; 00 &&■— r -A (■■•* i J H • Fig. 2. Chart showing extreme post-operative polyuria with excretion of 3700c.c. in the first 24 hours; 2150 c.c. on the second day, with an abrupt fall tonearly the normal level. Protocol. No. 67. Series 1909-10. Seven kilo., 10 months puppy.Posterior lobe extirpation. 32 CONCERNING DIABETES INSIPIDUS AND THE Somewhat prolonged reactions were also observed incertain experiments in Crowes series (1908-9) already re-
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Fig. 3. Chart showing moderately extreme transient polyuria. Protocol. 15.5 kilo, adult dog. Eck fistula performed Nov. 10, 1911.Animal kept in good condition on calcium dietary. On Dec. 22 a posteriorlobe hyphophysectomy was performed, with the usual polyuria. Nosugar present in the first voided specimen, which showed a lowered specificgravity of 1015, the previous and subsequent average being 1030. A pancreatectomy was subsequently performed on this animal, withoutglycosuria. Neither the Eck fistula nor the pancreatic operation wasfollowed by polyuria. ferred to, in which we made an immediate subcorticaltransplant of the excised posterior lobe fragment — ameasure having a certain experimental analogy to simplestalk separation, in view of the fact that the chief blood POLYURIAS OF HYPOPHYSIAL ORIGIN. 33 supply of the gland passes into it by way of the infundibularattachment. In two of these animals (e.g. Fig. 6) the trans-plant was removed on the fifteenth and twelfth days re- KALE

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