Practical hormone therapy : a manual of organotherapy for general practitioners . This information has been turned to good therapeuticadvantage, and is more fuUy discussed in the study ofpluriglandular extracts (Chapter XXX.). The Relations of the Endocrinous Organs.—It is ahnostimpossible to portray in an inflexible diagram or state-ment a mind-picture of the hormone actions and inter-actions. Not always does a hormone act identicallyunder different conditions; and many factors control theinfluences exerted by the ductless glands upon themselvesand the body as a whole. One can, however, rough
Practical hormone therapy : a manual of organotherapy for general practitioners . This information has been turned to good therapeuticadvantage, and is more fuUy discussed in the study ofpluriglandular extracts (Chapter XXX.). The Relations of the Endocrinous Organs.—It is ahnostimpossible to portray in an inflexible diagram or state-ment a mind-picture of the hormone actions and inter-actions. Not always does a hormone act identicallyunder different conditions; and many factors control theinfluences exerted by the ductless glands upon themselvesand the body as a whole. One can, however, roughly show the generally acceptedand principal action of the various endocrinous organs,and the accompanying diagram concentrates much in-formation on this subject. It has been called good,but in the authors opinion might be considerably better.* • Criticisms ol this diagram with a view to rcudciing it more completeand less complex will be appreciated by the author, who may be addressed incare of the publishers. The Relations oFTimENDOcRimus Organs (Sclif^maucaily arranged,). /^—^
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