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  • Book
    M.J. van Lieburg und R. Toellner (Hrsg.).
    Contents:
    Amorfortia, urbi et orbi, (medizin-)historische Betrachtungen / W. Veltheer
    Die Bedeutung der niederländischen Universitäten für die Medizin in Deutschland im 17. Jahrhundert / R. Toellner
    "Der grosse Kurfürst" und die holländische medizinische Wissenschaft / A.M. Luyendijk-Elshout
    Deutsche Studenten in Leiden (1628-1688) und die Einführung der Kreislauflehre William Harvey's in Holland / M.J. van Lieburg
    Anmerkungen zur niederländischen Buchproduktion und ihrer deutschen Distribution im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Literatur / W. Eckart
    Deutschsprachige Bücher aus Holland / J. Geyer-Kordesch.
    Print 1982
  • Article
    Archer LT, Beller BK, Drake JK, Whitsett TL, Hinshaw LB.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1978 Feb;56(1):132-8.
    Recent data reported from this laboratory have documented myocardial functional depression in endotoxin shock. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of insulin on the dysfunctioning canine myocardium subjected to lethal endotoxin shock. Experiments were conducted on isolated working left ventricular preparations in which LD90-100 endotoxin was administered prior to, or following, isolation of the heart. Determinations of myocardial performance were conducted under the conditions of controlled mean aortic pressure and cardiac output. Myocardial dysfunction occurred between 2 and 6 h postendotoxin, as evidenced by significantly increased left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, decreased power, and depressed negative dP/dt, although blood glucose concentrations were maintained at control values. Intraatrial infusions of insulin at rates of 6 U/min reversed all signs of myocardial dysfunction. During insulin infusion, heart rates decreased (p less than 0.02) and myocardial lactate uptake increased (p less than 0.02), while oxygen uptake and coronary blood flow were insignificantly altered.
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