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“…Some papers recording clinical observations on the relation of hyperthyroidism to disease in man, have been reviewed by Reitler (1947), and some relevant animal experiments have been reported by Larsh (1947) and Todd, Culton, Kelly & Hansen (1949). Larsh reported that when the basal metabolism of mice was lowered or raised there was a change in the rate of encystment of Hymenolepsis (Cestoda) larvae only in hosts made markedly hyperthyroid; in such mice there was a denser parasitization which Larsh attributed to reduced resistance following vitamin depletion of the hyperthyroid host.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some papers recording clinical observations on the relation of hyperthyroidism to disease in man, have been reviewed by Reitler (1947), and some relevant animal experiments have been reported by Larsh (1947) and Todd, Culton, Kelly & Hansen (1949). Larsh reported that when the basal metabolism of mice was lowered or raised there was a change in the rate of encystment of Hymenolepsis (Cestoda) larvae only in hosts made markedly hyperthyroid; in such mice there was a denser parasitization which Larsh attributed to reduced resistance following vitamin depletion of the hyperthyroid host.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That this protection is not merely a matter of acquired immunity is shown by the fact that adult mice infected with Myocoptes and deprived of green food, show symptoms of mange, and continue to do so at subsequent infections, the symptoms becoming more pronounced with each additional attack. Also, trace elements, such as iron, are found in soil-splashed Brassicas and are essential for the proper function of the thyroid, which also plays a part in combating disease (Reitler, 1947;Todd, 1949) and in preventing anaemia. Greens must be available for the mice at weaning time and supplied regularly each day, as the mice will nibble inquiringly at almost anything at this time.…”
Section: Effect Of Myocoptes Musculinus On the Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%