Biochemical Studies of Expired Air in Relation to Ventilation
Biochemical Studies of Expired Air in Relation to Ventilation
Charles Weisman
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In the same patient he repeatedly measured a difference of 20 mm. On taking the patient to the open air, returning him to the ward, taking him out again, etc. In the fresh air the cyanosis disappears, delirium sub- sides and many other symptoms promptly improve. In the case of a patient recently experimented upon for Dr. Thompson, the following result was obtained: The patient was left overnight in a small room with the window tightly closed. A pipe was then introduced through which the patient... breathed fresh outdoor air while still remaining in the closed room. A brief supply of this air lasting only 15 minutes, made no appreciable difference, but after the window was left open for a few hours, all conditions surround- ing the patient remaining otherwise the same, the rate of metabolism, as measured by the CO 2 elimination, was increased to a very striking degree. Amoss, 1 in 1913, could not corroborate Weichardt's ex- periments on the inhibition of the guaiac test for blood by means of the substances retained when exhaled breath is passed through a hydrochloric acid solution or over calcium chloride.
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