Text-Book of Physiological And Pathological Chemistry
Text-Book of Physiological And Pathological Chemistry
Bunge, Gustav Von, 1844-1920
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ii. p. 145 : 1893. The earlier literature is here quoted. 3 Miescher, Du Bois' Arch., Anat. Abth., p. 212 : 1881. * Plinius, "Histor. naturalis.," lib. xi. c. xxxvii. ^ An account of the earliest literature on extirpations of the spleen is given by G. Adelmann, Deutsche Klinik, p. 183 : 1856. 229 230 LECTUEE XYI been introduced that these operations have formed the bases of systematic series of experiments. Among the latest re- searches of this nature we may mention the following : Guido Tizzon...i ^ cut out the spleen in eighteen rabbits, young and old. The longest time during which the animal was under observation was 240 days. He could discover no ill effects from the operation. In the young animals the growth proceeded as usual, and in adults the sexual fimctions were undisturbed and healthy offspring were produced. In the same way, Konrlow^ found that gumea-pigs bear extirpa- tion of the spleen well, and that they grow and propagate like normal animals. A. Dastre^ cut out the spleen in young dogs, cats, rats, and guinea-pigs, and compared their rate of growth with that of normal animals from the same litter.
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