Adreno-cortical homo-transplantation as a method of endocrine research
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Geiringer, Erich
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2018-09-13T15:56:24Z
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2018-09-13T15:56:24Z
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1954
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The idea of transplantation must have arisen very
early in the history of human thought. It presents
itself to the mind as a prima facie solution to probleus
such as the repair of defects, the replacement of diseased parts and the acquisition of additional powers.
As such it must have occasionally filled the imagining
of primitive man.
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Mankind was not slow to proceed from dreams to deed
in this matter. The technique of horticultural graftiNG
seems to have been perfected very early in civilised
development and Aristotle mentions the procedure on a
number of occasions as something well established. HE
also draws attention to the different compatibilities
between the various plants used for grafting.
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The transplantation of animal tissues meets greater
technical and biological obstacles and the only example
of its routine use amongst the Ancients was probably
rhinoplasty by autoplastic pediclegraft as practised b
the ancient Hindus. This was a modest but very useful
beginning at a period of human history when mutilation
(due to savage customs and primitive conditions of life
were almost as common as they are now becoming (due to
savage customs and civilised conditions of life).
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The success of this type of operation was a demonstration on
of the important fact that a secondarily acquired blood
supply can maintain the life of a transplanted part.
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To -day transplantation has ceased to be a biological
tour de force, and is finding daily wider applications.
Where survival of the graft for any length of time is
not of importance as in the case of blood, bone, skin,
and arteries, it has already established itself amongst
routine therapeutic procedures. With bur daily
increasing knowledge of the factors on which transplant survival depends, we may confidently expect an
extension of the therapeutic use of transplantation
to other tissues, Transplantation experiments are
fructifying every field of biological research and
have become of extreme importance in cancer research,
embryology arid endocrinology.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32260
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Adreno-cortical homo-transplantation as a method of endocrine research
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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