THE SUPRARENAL GLAND IN SHOCK

作者: J. F. CORBETT

DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.1915.02580050008003

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摘要: The term "shock" usually brings to our minds a certain clinical syndrome consisting of mental apathy, reduced sensibility, vasomotor disturbance, weakness, pallor, subnormal temperature, rapid and thready pulse, irregular respiration. Such picture may be present in the severely burned individual, victim perforating ulcer, mangled railroad man, or sepsis. Aside from these specific instances, we rarely see every symptom so exaggerated. In broader sense still have shock, although some, all, symptoms are mitigated almost abated. For instance, during laparotomy intestines early shock lose their normal tone before blood pressure begins fall. Persistent trauma bring out picture. It going too far say that without any symptoms, but it is very difficult often tell when get first symptoms. To

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