1925
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1925.72.3.395
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Blood Regeneration in Severe Anemia

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“…Earlier attempts to determine how much of the prosthetic group of hemoglobin is converted into bilirubin when hemoglobin is broken down gave contradictory results, since neither the method of measuring hemoglobin breakdown nor that of determining bile pigment were adequate. Only the development of the technique of Whipple (3057,3059) ultimately supplied the answer. Dogs with renal bile fistulae are kept on a salmon-bread diet with iron-free salt mixture which allows only a small degree of extra hemoglobin synthesis (1-3 g. hemoglobin per week).…”
Section: Breakdown Of Myohemoglobinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier attempts to determine how much of the prosthetic group of hemoglobin is converted into bilirubin when hemoglobin is broken down gave contradictory results, since neither the method of measuring hemoglobin breakdown nor that of determining bile pigment were adequate. Only the development of the technique of Whipple (3057,3059) ultimately supplied the answer. Dogs with renal bile fistulae are kept on a salmon-bread diet with iron-free salt mixture which allows only a small degree of extra hemoglobin synthesis (1-3 g. hemoglobin per week).…”
Section: Breakdown Of Myohemoglobinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contains wheat flour, bran, potato starch, canned salmon, sugar, cod liver oil, canned tomatoes, yeast, and a salt mixture. Its preparation has been described (10). On this diet the hemoglobin production of anemic healthy dogs has been carefully studied and is well understood.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…A detailed description of the care of the dogs, the production and maintenance of the anemia and the experimental procedure is unnecessary since Whipple's methods have been duplicated to the best of our ability (8,9). Briefly, dogs were fed the salmon bread ration developed in the Rochester laboratory and were bled from the femoral artery at the intervals and in the amounts necessary to produce, at the end of 8 to 12 weeks' time, an anemia with a hemoglobin level about one-third of the normal and a rate of regeneration not greater than 2 gin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%