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The evolution of modern therapy in Addison's disease and its application in several illustrative cases

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Dryerre, Harry W.
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2018-09-13T15:48:46Z
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2018-09-13T15:48:46Z
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1938
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1. The treatment of Addison's Disease is traced from its inception to the present time and the principles underlying the various forms of modern therapy are propounded and discussed.
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2. All cases of Addison's Disease that have entered hospitals in the Edinburgh area in the period 1927 - 1938 are reviewed and their treatment analysed.
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3. Original investigations into the different forms of modern therapy have been carried out and the results are presented.
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4. It is shown that cortical extract is undoubtedly beneficial when administered by itself and that its use is essential in times of "crisis".
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5. The effect of Cortical extract is greatly enhanced by the coincident use of sodium chloride or abundant salines.
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6. Evidence is produced to show that between the crises the administration of cortical extract is not necessary, provided that a high sodium chloride and a low potassium intake are maintained, and that no intercurrent toxic condition arises.
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7. It is demonstrated that a high potassium intake in Addison's Disease is detrimental, but tais may be "covered" if ample cortical extract is given or if the sodium intake is sufficiently high.
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8. It is suggested that all cases of Addison's Disease should have a diet with a low potassium content, and the difficulties underlying the preparation of such a diet are discussed.
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9. Several typical food:- stuffs are tabulated according to their potassium content and a suggested low potassium diet is outlined.
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10. Cases of Addison's Disease are described illustrating the application of the above conclusions.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/31880
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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The evolution of modern therapy in Addison's disease and its application in several illustrative cases
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The evolution of modern therapy in Addison's disease and its application in several illustrative cases: submitted for the Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize in Physiology, 1938
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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Prize Essay
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