Treatment of sepsis with calcium salts. Professor Petrov (V. Chir. and Pogr. Obl., Vol. I, No. 2), Chistyakov (Nov. Chir. Arch., Vol. II, No. 1)
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The author warmly recommends treatment of sepsis with intravenous infusions of 1% calcium chloride solution (the method first proposed by Prof. Aleksinski). Although this method does not seem sufficiently theoretically justified, nevertheless P., on the basis of his observations, advises to resort to intravenous infusions of 1% solution of crystalline calcium chloride at 250-400 cfu for acute and subacute forms of sepsis where the well-known surgical methods of dissection and removal of infected nidi have been carried to completion and have not put the patient on the path to recovery.
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Studying on Preperation and Emulsifying Properties of Silk Protein Calcium Salt Made from Waste Silk
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SOME FACTORS AFFECTING UPTAKE OF CALCIUM BY APPLES DIPPED AFTER HARVEST IN CALCIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION
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