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357. RETES, P. P. 



Algunas alteraclones hematlcas provados par el pyrif er en los 

 esquisofrenlcas (Some alterations in blood provoked by pyrlfer 

 in schizophrenics) 



Rev. neuro-psiquiat. 5:381-413, 19-42 



No differences in the kind, degree or duration of leukocytosis 

 was observed in schizophrenic patient-s who received injections 

 of pyriferj a small reduction in the heffloglobin content of the 

 blood followed. 



358. SCHRADE, W. 



Effect of bacterial substances (pyrogena) on blood lipldes 

 (Translated Title) 



Ztschr, f. ges. exper. Med. 110:518-534, 1942 



Blood fats, phosphatides and cholesterol are decreased after 

 the injection of bacterial pyrogens in the dog. Free and 

 total cholesterol is less affected. Catabolism of fat may be 

 stimulated. Normal levels are resumed after pyrogen activity 

 ceases. 



359. SOLOMON, H. A. and SOMKIN, E, 



An improved method of obtaining controlled hyperpyrexia with 

 triple typhoid vaccine 



Am. J. Med. Sci. 203:736-740, 1942 



Continuous infusion of triple typhoid vaccine permits prolonged 

 hyperpyrexia to be maintained. Only one chill phase occurs. 

 The method is applicable to the oheraotherapeutic treatment of 

 subacute bacterial endocarditis, pyogenic lung infections, 

 chronic arthritis and ulcerative colitis. It may be used to 

 augment the effects of sulfonamides. Calcium gluconate or 

 chloride and morphine sulfate suppress hyperpyrexia. 



360. WEINSTEIN, J. J. 



Reactions from the transfusion of unpooled liquid human plasma. 

 Analysis of 1500 transfusions 



Med. Ann. Dis. Columbia ll;226-229, 1942 



