10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BETA-HYPOPHAMINE»
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beta-hypophamine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beta-hypophamine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy
1402 Beta-hypophamine, 1442 Betaine, 1713 Beta-lactam antibiotic
combinations, 1641 Beta-lactam antibiotics, 1635 Beta-lactamase inhibitors,
1649 Betamethasone, 1446 Betapace, 1403 Betaxolol hydrochloride, 1401
Bethanechol ...
David B. Troy, Paul Beringer, 2006
2
ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY
... Studies of the Separate Hormone Kamm and his collaborators wereled to
conclude from their purification studies that both hormones appear to be basic in
character and named their isolated products alpha and beta hypophamine, to
signify ...
3
Annual Reviews: Physiology
These latter disappeared when the polyuria was controlled by beta-hypophamine
(Pitressin). After discontinuance of beta-hypophamine the hyperosmolar state
promptly recurred, mainly through salt retention if cortisone were given and ...
James Murray Luck, Victor Ernest Hall, 1955
4
The Journal of clinical endocrinology & metabolism
severely hyperthyroid patients to beta-hypophamine is largely independent of the
increased urinary solute excretion resulting from their hypermetabolism. That
increased urinary solute load and excessive insensible water loss in sweat might
...
5
A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine
103. Intake was constant at 1,700 ml. per day. In the following three days, in spite
of continued administration of beta-hypophamine in increased dosage, the
urinary volume rose to 1,720 ml., the daily sodium excretion to 216 and the
chloride ...
6
The Archives of Internal Medicine
103. Intake was constant at 1,700 ml. per day. In the following three days, in spite
of continued administration of beta-hypophamine in increased dosage, the
urinary volume rose to 1,720 ml., the daily sodium excretion to 216 and the
chloride ...
7
Clinical endocrinology of the female
In 1928, Kamm and his co-workers302 obtained two active principles in
practically pure form, from the posterior lobe, (1) alpha-hypophamine and (2)
beta-hypophamine. Alpha-hypophamine (oxytocin, pitocin) causes contraction of
the uterus ...
Charles Mazer, Leopold Goldstein, 1932
Sterile aqueous solution of Pitressin, the vasopressor principle (beta-
hypophamine) of the posterior pituitary gland, containing 20 pressor units per
cubic centimenter. Contains less than one unit of oxytocic principle (alpha-
hypophamlne) per ...
9
American Journal of Diseases of Children
She was maintained on the same dosage of 1 cc. of beta- hypophamine tannate
daily. COMMENT All the criteria for a diagnosis of both diabetes mellitus and
diabetes insipidus were satisfied in this girl. She had glycosuria, hyperglycemia
and ...
10
The Year Book of Endocrinology
Beta-hypophamine (pitressins) tannate, 1 cc. daily, greatly diminished the
polyuria. The urinary concentration increased. Simultaneously, glycosuria
reappeared in all urine specimens and, occasionally, ketonuria. At that time,
fasting blood ...
Willard Owen Thompson, 1950