Rational therapy . -• Thymus Figure 3—Thymus, Heart Pericardiumand Vessels of a Child six yearsof Figure 4 — Thymus, Pericardium,Heart and Vessels of a patient whodied of General Tuberculosis. Percussion ot Thymus on the Cadaverafter Formaline Injection into theFemoral Artery. Only after suchan injection can the gland be per-cussed after death. Clavicle Thymus - Second Rib Figure 5—Thymus. Heart and Peri-cardium and Vessels of a manseventy-six years of age. Thymus extract increases the symptoms of intoxication andalkahes given in sufficient quantity neutralize the excess of acidand may s
Rational therapy . -• Thymus Figure 3—Thymus, Heart Pericardiumand Vessels of a Child six yearsof Figure 4 — Thymus, Pericardium,Heart and Vessels of a patient whodied of General Tuberculosis. Percussion ot Thymus on the Cadaverafter Formaline Injection into theFemoral Artery. Only after suchan injection can the gland be per-cussed after death. Clavicle Thymus - Second Rib Figure 5—Thymus. Heart and Peri-cardium and Vessels of a manseventy-six years of age. Thymus extract increases the symptoms of intoxication andalkahes given in sufficient quantity neutralize the excess of acidand may stimulate alkali production. The feeding of the glandto normal animals increases their nervous excitability. Theextract has been successfully used in the treatment of simplegoiter; its administration does not cause , who was the first to use it in this disease, also reported 372 RATIONAL TFIERAPY. cases of exophthalmic goiter treated with favorable results. Hisexperiments have been only partly confirmed. Probably good results are obtained when hyperplasia is associ-ated
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