| University of Pennsylvania. John Herr Musser Department of Research Medicine - 1914 - 380 páginas
...spleen, in view of the tendency to anemia following splenectomy, suggests that the spleen normally may exert a stimulating effect upon the formation of red cells in the bone marrow. THE INFLUENCE OF FEEDING SPLEEN TO SPLENECTOMIZED DOGS. This study complements that just described... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1915 - 120 páginas
...the Supposed Regulating Influence of the Spleen on the Formation and Destruction of Erythrocytes. 1 EB KRUMBHAAR, MD, AND JH MUSSER, JR., MD (From the...clearly defined influence in preventing the anemia which usuallv follows splenectomv. March 26, 1914. The Changes in the Bone Marrow after Splenectomy. 1 OH... | |
| Richard Mills Pearce - 1918 - 476 páginas
...spleen, in view of the tendency to anaemia following splenectomy, suggests that the spleen normally may exert a stimulating effect upon the formation of red cells in the bone-marrow. 8. INFLUENCE OF FEEDING SPLEEN TO SPLENECTOMIZED DOGS This study complements that just... | |
| 1922 - 988 páginas
...extract of spleen. In view of the tendency to anemia following splenectomy, this work would suggest that the spleen may exert a stimulating effect upon the formation of red bloodcells in the marrow, were it not for the fact that the evidence for such a conclusion is contradictory... | |
| George Lee Servoss - 1924 - 862 páginas
...of spleen in view of the tendency of anemia following splenectomy suggests that the spleen normally may exert a stimulating effect upon the formation of red cells in the bone marrow. Krumbhaar and Musser made experiments to determine the influence of feeding spleen to splenectomized... | |
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