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Muskarin-Vergiftung und ihre Beseitigung durch Atropin bei der Katze

Jan 1, 1941
0h 7m
★ 0.0

Overview

Parasympathetic irritation is generated in the test animal by subcutaneous injection of muscarine. Salivary secretion, miosis, convulsive evacuation of thin feces and severe shortness of breath as signs of intoxication with a parasympathomimetic. The symptoms of intoxication are reversed by subcutaneous injection of atropine.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Reichsanstalt für Film und Bild im Unterricht (RWU)
Medizinische Akademie Düsseldorf

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