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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... Oxygen Excess . When high concentrations of oxygen are breathed , the com- position of the blood is changed little . Ordinarily , hemoglobin is 96 per cent saturated with oxygen and carries 19.2 cc of this gas per 100 cc of blood ...
... Oxygen Excess . When high concentrations of oxygen are breathed , the com- position of the blood is changed little . Ordinarily , hemoglobin is 96 per cent saturated with oxygen and carries 19.2 cc of this gas per 100 cc of blood ...
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... oxygen can only be briefly mentioned here . Oxygen tents are commonly used . They consist of light portable tent - like structures made from various types of fabrics . They fit over the patient's head and thorax in a fairly air - tight ...
... oxygen can only be briefly mentioned here . Oxygen tents are commonly used . They consist of light portable tent - like structures made from various types of fabrics . They fit over the patient's head and thorax in a fairly air - tight ...
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... oxygen tension . In most cases the oxygen capacity of the blood is normal but the hemoglobin is not carrying the gas to the limit of its capability . The most frequent cause of anoxic anoxia is a mechanical hindrance in the lungs which ...
... oxygen tension . In most cases the oxygen capacity of the blood is normal but the hemoglobin is not carrying the gas to the limit of its capability . The most frequent cause of anoxic anoxia is a mechanical hindrance in the lungs which ...
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