. The thyroid gland in health and disease. EXPEBIMENTALLY-PRODUCED GOITRE IN THE HuMAN SUBJECT. Fig. 26.—Shows appearance before Fig. 27.—The same subject after the controlled consumption of the resi- 30 days controlled consumption of the due from goitrigenous water. Circum- residue from goitrigenous water. Cir- ference of neck, 33 cm. cumference of neck, 35 cm. (2) Goitre has been produced in the human subject by theexperimental ingestion of the residue left on the candleof a Berkefeld filter after filtration of goitrigenous residue when boiled does not cause the it c


. The thyroid gland in health and disease. EXPEBIMENTALLY-PRODUCED GOITRE IN THE HuMAN SUBJECT. Fig. 26.—Shows appearance before Fig. 27.—The same subject after the controlled consumption of the resi- 30 days controlled consumption of the due from goitrigenous water. Circum- residue from goitrigenous water. Cir- ference of neck, 33 cm. cumference of neck, 35 cm. (2) Goitre has been produced in the human subject by theexperimental ingestion of the residue left on the candleof a Berkefeld filter after filtration of goitrigenous residue when boiled does not cause the it cannot be said to be definitely proven thatfiltration through a Berkefelt filter wholly deprives thewater of its goitre-producing properties, water so treateddoes not appear to be capable of causing goitre in manwithin a period of fifty-five days. The incubation periodof experimentally-produced goitre in man is 13 to 15days (figs. 26, 27). [3, 10.] 94 ENDEMIC GOITRE (3) The therapeutic administration of intestinal antiseptics —notabl


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