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Lymphatics glands

Saug-. suction, sucking, absorbing, absorbent, aspirating, -ader, /. Anat.) absorbing vessel, lymphatic vessel, -aderdriise, /. lymphatic gland, -apparat, m. suction apparatus aspirator. -druck, m. suction pressure, -diise, /. suction nozzle Venturi tube. [Pg.380]

With supreme irony, the beginnings of modern cancer chemotherapy had an origin in chemical warfare [7,8j. Autopsy findings from the lymphatic glands of soldiers killed in the First World War by exposure to sulphur mustard gas... [Pg.3]

Ranunculus sceleratus L. Shi Long Nei (Ground mulberry) (whole plant) Ranunculin, anemonin, 5-hydroxytryptamine, seratonin, protoanemonin, pyrogallol tannins.48 50 This herb is toxic. Relieve swelling, pain, antitoxin, treat lymphatic gland disorders, antirheumatic. [Pg.138]

Solarium incanum L. Huang Shui Jia (root) Beta-sitosterol, D-glucose, ursolic acid, alkaloids, solasodine, solamargine.55 Treat liver inflammation, lymphatic gland, a detoxicant. [Pg.152]

Tulipa edulis Bak. T. gesneriana L. Shan Ci Yu Jin Xian (Tulip) (bulb) Colchicine, alkaloids, starch.48 Relieve swelling, lymphatic gland infection, throat infection. [Pg.166]

N.A. Palmitic acid, astragalin, caffeic acid, chlorogenic, p-coumaric, oleoresins, p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, stigmasterol, protocatechuic, beta-sitosterol, ferulic, campesterol.148 Expel parasites, treat inflammation of lymphatic glands. [Pg.216]

Sources from which desoxyribosenucleic acid has been isolated include fish sperm, thymus, spleen, pancreas, testicles, placenta, mammary glands, brain, liver, kidney, blood cells, thyroid, intestines, lungs, lymphatic glands, bacteria, and tumor tissue. It is difficult to obtain a uniform product, free from protein the first serviceable method was that of Neumann, which has been improved upon by later workers. The nucleic acid from thym,us glands may be isolated in the following manner ... [Pg.236]

Scrofula Tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands, especially of the neck, with enlargement of the glands king s evil. [Pg.19]

Thefe ladteal and lymphatic veflels are furniflied with numerous valves to prevent the return of the fluids, which they abforb, and terminate in glands, called lymphatic glands, and may hence be confidered as long necks or mouths belonging to thefe glands. To thefe they convey the chyle and mucus, with... [Pg.46]

Actions and Uses.—Internally —In excessive doses, irritant poison in medicinal doses, alterative, deobstruent, and diuretic. Given in scrofula, enlargement of the lymphatic glands, periostitis, articular rheumatism, and dropsy, ternally To promote the absorption of tumours and other abnormal growths. Also employed as a solvent for iodine, which it strongly resembles in therapeutic action. [Pg.202]

After a relatively quick intake of aluminum into the intestinal walls its transition into the blood is significantly slower. In plasma aluminum is bound to approximately 80% to proteins, especially to transferrin. The amount considered currently as normal is 5 p,g/liter. Aluminum can be detected in all human organs. The only organs in which the aluminum concentration rises with progressing age are the lungs and the hilus lymphatic glands. [Pg.219]

Seeberg, G. Eczematogenous sensitization via the lymphatic glands as compared with other routes. A study with 2 4 dinitrochlorbenzene. Acta derm.-venereol. (Kbh.) 31, 592—598 (1951). [Pg.78]


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