10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXOTOXIC»
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Septic Shock: Proceedings of a Workshop
The same is true in other forms of exotoxic shock, like streptococcal surgical
shock or scarlet fever with shock. Dr. Thal: I would also like to address myself to
the question of exotoxic vs. endotoxic shock. To the surgeon, the exotoxic
organisms ...
Joseph George Strawitz, Norman Grossblatt, 1965
2
Pain in Peripheral Nerve Diseases
172–195]. Toxic and Iatrogenic Neuropathies Exotoxic Neuropathies Symptoms
Usually, intoxications with heavy metals cause multisystem disorders and not
isolated neuropathies (table 6). In particular, liver and optic nerve are often
affected.
Mohan Harsh. ii. Grampositive septicaemia (exotoxic shock) e.g. Infection with
streptococci, pneumococci 4. OTHER TYPES i. Traumatic shock a. Severe
injuries b. Surgery with marked blood loss c. Obstetrical trauma ii. Neurogenic
shock a.
4
The Endotoxic Infections and Their Control with Edwenil
For the purposes of this brochure, immunotherapy may be divided into two
categories based upon the two main types of invading organisms — exotoxic and
endotoxic. The toxic influence is caused by certain waste products secreted by
the ...
5
Excerpta medica. Section 24: Anesthesiology
In patients in exotoxic shock (59.2%) PD was employed as the sole method of
removal of toxic substances as other methods of active detoxication could not be
used. Besides, by modifying the composition of the dialysing fluid correction of ...
6
Microbiology and epidemiology ...
We have found that mice which were immunized, by the vaccine made free from
the exotoxin by irradiation, were capable, although without acquiring the anti-
exotoxic immunity, of freeing themselves of the live cultures introduced into their ...
Evgeniĭ Borisovich Babskiĭ, Ivan Georgievich Kochergin, Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Parin, 1945
7
Exhibits at the Anglo-American Exposition, London 1914
The diagnosis is completed by a determination of the virulence of the culture for
rabbits, in which animal the bovine strain much more readily causes a fatal
infection. Koch's tuberculins are commonly classified into " exotoxic " and "
endotoxic.
Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories, Frederick Belding Power, 1914
8
Septic Shock: Experimental and Clinical Studies
A Abernathy, R. S., 28, 45, 47, 48, 51, 57, 63, 66 Adcock, L. L., 46, 63 Adelson,
B. H., 67 Aldosterone results studies of protective action of, graphs, 26, 27, 28, 29
single dosage fatal to cat, graph, 25 use in exotoxic shock, 40-41 use in treatment
...
Hiroshi Hayasaka, John Malone Howard, 1964
9
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Memes
ExoToxic. Memes. An exotoxic meme is one that is dangerous or fatal to other
people. As we will examine in Chapter 20, these sorts of memes are common in
particular versions of religious and political ideologies. Probably.
John Gunders, Ph.D., Damon Brown, 2010
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Essential Pathology for Dental Students W/ Free Pathology ...
It may be the result of Gram-negative septicaemia (endotoxic shock) which is
more common, or Gram-positive septicaemia (exotoxic shock). 4. Other types.
These include following types: i) Traumatic shock. Shock resulting from trauma is
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