. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing. Old age; Aging; Animals -- growth & development. 146 Nathan B. Talbot and Robert Richie is not very great. The curves indicate that one is apt to become water and phosphorus intoxicated before one becomes potassium or sodium intoxicated. It is interesting that these relations are in keeping with chnical observations on patients with marked hmitation of renal function (Talbot et al., 1956). One of the areas where the foregoing considerations appear to have practical implications is with respect to parenteral fluid maintenance therapy. Review of hospita


. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing. Old age; Aging; Animals -- growth & development. 146 Nathan B. Talbot and Robert Richie is not very great. The curves indicate that one is apt to become water and phosphorus intoxicated before one becomes potassium or sodium intoxicated. It is interesting that these relations are in keeping with chnical observations on patients with marked hmitation of renal function (Talbot et al., 1956). One of the areas where the foregoing considerations appear to have practical implications is with respect to parenteral fluid maintenance therapy. Review of hospital practices INTAKE AND OUTPUT SUBJECT n SUBJECT SUBJECT PT. 24 48 TIME IN HOURS Fig. 5. Intake and output of water and electrolytes by normal adult subjects receiving a standard maintenance allotment of multiple electrolyte plus dextrose solution in 24, 12 or 6 hours each day. (From Neyzi, Bailey and Talbot, 1958). reveals that some physicians give the total daily fluid, carbohydrate and electrolyte allotment in a slow continuous manner while others administer the total daily dose in a few hours, allowing the patient to fast and thirst for the remainder of the 24-hour period. The data shown in the right-hand sec- tions of Fig. 5 (Neyzi, Bailey and Talbot, 1958) indicate the ranges of output rate observed on two sets of three normal adults maintained for three days on an ordinary dose (1,200 ml. per m.^ per day) of a solution containing, per litre, 50 g. of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ciba Foundation; Wolstenholme, G. E. W. (Gordon Ethelbert Ward). Boston, Little, Brown


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