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Intravenous Injection of Crude Marihuana

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Four cases of an acute illness following the intravenous injection of crude marihuana have been reported. 1-3 Recently we had the opportunity to study three additional cases sufficiently different from those previously reported to warrant this presentation.
G. S. Pechet, A. B. King, L. Pechet
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Homicide by Intravenous Injection of Naphtha

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1985
Abstract A case of homicide by the intravenous injection of Energine®, a petroleum distillate spot remover, is presented. This case is the only known homicide committed with naphtha. This elderly man had severe natural disease in addition to chest trauma sustained in the assault leading to death; however, the rapid injection of ...
Mary A. Mackell   +2 more
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Intravenous injections and infusions

The American Journal of Surgery, 1940
Abstract The indications for intravenous injections and infusions are classified. Technics for venipuncture and venoclysis are described. Some essential points dealing with fluid replacement are reviewed. The more common dangers and complications of intravenous therapy are presented.
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Intravenously Injected Particles

1997
The knowledge and controlled exploitation of the basic mechanisms determining the organ distribution of i.v. injected particles could be used to target diagnostics and colloidal drug carriers to their desired site of action. Basic studies with indifferent model particles (polystyrene latex) have been performed and the results are, at present, being ...
Martin Lück   +3 more
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CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS INJECTION

Archives of Surgery, 1935
To the Editor: —In the April issue of theArchives of Surgery( 30 :685, 1935) there is an article entitled "Experimental Pulmonary Embolism Associated with Venoclysis" by Mervin J. Rumold, of Kansas City, which seems to discredit the use of continuous intravenous injections.
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Intravenous Injection of Glycogen

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1951
Walter L. Bloom   +2 more
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