The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics: A Textbook of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics for Physicians and Medical StudentsCentral nervous system depressants; Central nervous system stimulants; Local anesthetics; Cardiovascular drugs; Water, salts and ions; Drugs affecting urine formation; Drugs acting on the reproductive organs; Gases and vapor; Heavy metals and metalloids; Drugs acting locally on the skin and mucous membranes; Antiseptics, disinfectants and drugs used in the chemotherapy of infectious disease; Drugs acting on the blood and blood-forming organs; The vitamins. |
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... increased . The basal metabolic rate in man is elevated by the subcutaneous injection of average doses , Blumgart ( 1932 ) noting an increase of 16 per cent in six normal subjects and Starr and coworkers ( 1937 ) observing an increase ...
... increased . The basal metabolic rate in man is elevated by the subcutaneous injection of average doses , Blumgart ( 1932 ) noting an increase of 16 per cent in six normal subjects and Starr and coworkers ( 1937 ) observing an increase ...
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... increase the force of the myocardial contraction . Effect on the Force of Systolic Contraction . Digitalis acts on the myocardium to increase the force of systolic contraction . This has been demonstrated directly on strips of heart ...
... increase the force of the myocardial contraction . Effect on the Force of Systolic Contraction . Digitalis acts on the myocardium to increase the force of systolic contraction . This has been demonstrated directly on strips of heart ...
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... increase heart " tone " in contrast to the view of Gold and Cattell who em- phasize the effect to increase the force of systolic contraction . Evidence exists that digitalis produces an increase in circulatory velocity in patients with ...
... increase heart " tone " in contrast to the view of Gold and Cattell who em- phasize the effect to increase the force of systolic contraction . Evidence exists that digitalis produces an increase in circulatory velocity in patients with ...
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