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- JournalSummary: Each issue, Apr. 7, 1888-Mar. 30, 1907, includes a special section nursing.Digital Access PubMed Central v. 1-70, 1886-1921.
- ArticleThermann M, Doenicke A, Messmer K, Hamelmann H, Reiman J, Lorenz W.Langenbecks Arch Chir. 1975;Suppl:435-7.After rapid gelatin infusion in many cases a release of relatively small amounts of histamine was observed. Clinical symptoms occured in 5 cases in correspondence to the increased histamine levels, but were relatively harmless. The application of dextran 60 induced anaphylactoid reactions in 2 persons, with death in one case. Plasma histamine level were normal in both cases. Histamine release probably is not the cause of dextrn induced anaphylactoid reactions.