. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 2.—Showing local reactions from various drugs inoculated in skin abrasions on forearmin the following dilutions: hexamethylenamina 1:5. 1:10, 1:50, 1? caffeine citrate 1:10; salicylicacid 1:10; (juinine chlorhydrosuljihate 1:20; adrenalin 1:1000; normal saline (); formalin 1 llg. 5. — (K) SliDwuig luc;il reactions from various drugs inuculated into skin abrasions on fore-arm in tlie following dilutions: hexamethylenamina 1:5, 1:10, 1:50, 1:100; caffeine citrate 1:10;salicvlic acid 1:10; (|uinine chlorhj drosulphato 1:20; adrena


. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 2.—Showing local reactions from various drugs inoculated in skin abrasions on forearmin the following dilutions: hexamethylenamina 1:5. 1:10, 1:50, 1? caffeine citrate 1:10; salicylicacid 1:10; (juinine chlorhydrosuljihate 1:20; adrenalin 1:1000; normal saline (); formalin 1 llg. 5. — (K) SliDwuig luc;il reactions from various drugs inuculated into skin abrasions on fore-arm in tlie following dilutions: hexamethylenamina 1:5, 1:10, 1:50, 1:100; caffeine citrate 1:10;salicvlic acid 1:10; (|uinine chlorhj drosulphato 1:20; adrenalin 1:1000; nm-mal saline (}); formalin1 :50. In Number I a positive Burnam was obtained two hours following theadministration of hexamethylienamina. The pn of the urine in this caseremained well below 6 until 8:30 , when it reached 6, at which point itremained for two and a half hours. The positive Burnam test persisted forfour hours in this case. In Number II the pn of the uriiu was well above 6 and at no time was HEXAMETHYLEXAilIXE IX HEMATURIA a positive Buiiiam obtained following the administration of hexamethylen-amina in this case. In Xnmber III a positive Burnani was obtained one hour following theadministration of hexamethylenamina. In this case the pn of the urine re-mained well below 6 for three hours follo


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