Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Suffers: The The
Suffers: The The
Suffers: The The
4- ___
EXPECTORANTS
EXPECTORANTS 155
EXPECTORANTS 157
EXPECTORANTS 159
.,
REFERENCES:
Experiment XV. Cat, female 2.2K. Chloroform urethane 2.25 g. Cat had been
observed for nearly an hour during which difficulty with pump and absorption
apparatus prevented exact results.
to 11.05 p.m. 0.3096g.in2Ominutes.
11.12 40 mgm. potassium iodide intravenously.
to 11.25 0.2992
to 11.45 0.2964
at 11.46 40 mgm. ammonium chloride intravenously: saliva appeared.
to 12.05 0.4156
.- S
- . S
EXPECTORANTS 161
to 1225p.m. 0.3400
to 12.45 0.3170
to 1.25 0.2718 in 20 minutes (suspected to be low).
to 1.45 0.3036
to 2.05 failure
at 2.06 tincture of squill 1 cc. per Os; saliva appeared.
to 2.25 0.5708
to 2.45 0.3168
to 3.05 0.3080
at 3.06 2cc. wine of ipecac peros.
to 3.25 0.3284
to 3.45 0.2634
to 4.05 0.3058
Potassium iodide without effect. Ammonium chloride intravenously gave good
increase as did tincture of squill per os. Slight effect from wine of ipecac per os.
Experiment XXXVI. Cat, female, 2K. Ether and chloroform during the opera-
tion, subsequently urethane. Stomach tube inserted. Artificial respiration for
20 minutes before beginning experiment. Temperature 98.4#{176}F.
10.50-11.10 am. 0.8158g.
to 10.30 0.8346 g.
11.32 50 mgm ammonium chloride intravenously.
to 11.50 0.8842 g.
to 12.10 0.7994g.
to 12.17 40 mgm. am.monium carbonate intravenously, one or two
slight twitches. Salivary flow.
to 12.30 0.9502 g.
to 12.50 0.7890 in 20 minutes.
This increase would be equivalent to 0.3945 in 10
minutes.
12.53 100 mgm ammonium carbonate per os.
to 1.00 0.5506 in lOminutes.
to 1.10 0.4600 in 10 minutes.
to 1.20 0.4170 The thick saliva which has been flowing from the
mouth since the carbonate was given per os now
ceased.
to 1.30 0.4006
1.32 2 mgm. pilocarpine intravenously.
to 1.40 0. 6954 saliva abundant.
162 v. E. HENDERSON AND A. H. TAYLOR
F. ExperimentXXX VII. Cat, male 2.1 K. Ether and Chloroform during operation,
55 urethane subsequently. Artificial respirationfor 2Ominutes before beginning
observations. Stomach tube inserted.
3: 1 .55-2.05 p.m. 0.4401 Temperature 98.8#{176}.
S. to 2.15 0.4224 at 2.13 p.m. 2 cc. wine of ipecac were given per os.
, no sign of vomiting but salivation.
EXPECTORANTS 163
same saliva, ammonium chloride and carbonate were added in solution to produce
solutions of the strength approximately of 0.007 per cent. With these solutions
the rate never exceeded 20 mm. per minute. Concentrations of ammonium car-
bonate up to 0.05 per cent were tried without greater effect. Potassium iodide was
also used but no effect was evident. Water mixed with saliva appeared as often
to increase the rate to amaximum as the salt solutions. Changes in viscosityseemed
of much more importance than the chemicals in solution.