THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE PALATE DEFECTS

GEORGE V. I. BROWN
1914 Journal of the American Medical Association  
tremor, chill, increased blood-pressure and glycosuria. This patient was also pilocarpin-sensitive. Atropin had no therapeutic effect on the attack. Patients with exophthalmic goiter follow the clinical classification described in the outline, and a very interesting fact was noted in these cases. The region most affected, the eye, heart, etc., was more sensitive pharmacodynamically than were others not so impli¬ cated. When tachycardia was marked, epinephrin caused greater relative increase of
more » ... he tachycardia than it did on the blood-pressure or tremor when these were not so marked. One case showed 2 per cent, eosinophilia, after pilocarpin ; this increased to 5 per cent.
doi:10.1001/jama.1914.02560450021006 fatcat:c3e6lzznlzhblkazgrsluytbyy