. The endocrine organs; an introduction to the study of internal secretion . lla,produce in rabbits and some other animals serious or even fatal symptoms. 5 66 The Endocrine Organs After a preliminary period of excitement, with rapid pulse and respira-tions, a period of depression supervenes. Accompanying this depressionthe muscular movements are first slowed; there is then paralysis of thelimbs and later of the respiratory muscles, with asphyxial body temperature becomes lowered some little while before paralysis is central. Post-mortem a general hypersemia of the vi


. The endocrine organs; an introduction to the study of internal secretion . lla,produce in rabbits and some other animals serious or even fatal symptoms. 5 66 The Endocrine Organs After a preliminary period of excitement, with rapid pulse and respira-tions, a period of depression supervenes. Accompanying this depressionthe muscular movements are first slowed; there is then paralysis of thelimbs and later of the respiratory muscles, with asphyxial body temperature becomes lowered some little while before paralysis is central. Post-mortem a general hypersemia of the viscerais evident, and abundant hfemorrhag-es are seen to have occurred in various O parts. If a first dose is not fatal, a certain amount of immunity may beproduced to a subsequent dose (Vincent). Subcutaneous injection of adrenalin was found by Blum (1901) in-variably to produce hyperglycaemia and glycosuria. This occurs even if theanimal had been fed on a diet free from carbohydrates (Noel Paton); it isthen accompanied by increased excretion of nitrogen. This observation.


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