1957
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(57)90227-9
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Treatment of renal failure with the disposable artificial kidney

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“…(3) the possibility of multiple dialysis, when left indwelling; (4) Whatever is learned by dissection, concerning forms and structures; whatever by chemistry, concerning elementary constituents; whatever by experiment, concerning the appearance and behaviour of parts and organs, under any new conditions in which they are artificially placed ; and finally, whatever is learned concerning the acting and sufferings of disease in the living man ; all these, in their sum aggregate, must be deemed to constitute one pathology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) the possibility of multiple dialysis, when left indwelling; (4) Whatever is learned by dissection, concerning forms and structures; whatever by chemistry, concerning elementary constituents; whatever by experiment, concerning the appearance and behaviour of parts and organs, under any new conditions in which they are artificially placed ; and finally, whatever is learned concerning the acting and sufferings of disease in the living man ; all these, in their sum aggregate, must be deemed to constitute one pathology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 11 patients with initial blood ureas higher than 300 mg/100 ml., 6 (or 54%) recovered, and of these only 2 needed 10 or more days to recover. Of the 27 patients with blood ureas between 100 and 300 mg/100 ml., 14 (or 52%) recovered, and 9 of these patients required 10 or more days to recover.…”
Section: Results and Commentmentioning
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“…Its importance has been underlined early [7][8][9] and it could be regarded as a 'drug' [6]. It should be composed in accordance to the need of the extracellular fluid, that means it should be regarded as an individual fluid of high hygienic standard and all kinds of hemodialysis machines must be able to deliver this fluid.…”
Section: Physiological Demands Upon Hemodialysis Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%