JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40420 |
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Title Alternative | A CASE OF FAMILIAL HAEMOLYTIC ANAEMIA |
FullText URL | 011_081_084.pdf |
Author | Onda, Sakue| |
Abstract | The author reported a case of typical congenital haemolytic anaemia. The patient was a girl, aged 7. Microcytaemia was also found in her brother and father. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 81 |
End Page | 84 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/40410 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532435 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40419 |
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Title Alternative | A CASE OF LUNG-CYST |
FullText URL | 011_077_080.pdf |
Author | Onoda, Susumu| |
Abstract | The author reported a patient, aged 32, with many cysts in his left lung. Since he had suffered from fever in suckling age, he caught cold often. bnt was not confined to his bed. A physician diagnosed him as lung tuberculosis on a recent occasion of health examination but intracutaneous tuberculin-reaction and tuberculous bacilli in sputum proved negative. Many cysts of variable sizes with niveau were recognized by means of bronchograph. Wassermann's reaction in serum was positive. By penicillin-therapy his main complaint of thorakalgia and much expectoration was markedly diminished. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 77 |
End Page | 80 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 40017532434 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40418 |
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Title Alternative | BACKACHE AND SAWADA'S PYRUVIC ACID REACTION IN THE URINE |
FullText URL | pitsr_011_072_076.pdf |
Author | Sotozono, Masazumi| |
Abstract | In order to study the relation between backache and B(1) - hypovitaminosis in japanese farmers Sawada's pyruvic acid reaction in urine was tested in 185 patients of variable disorders including 68 cases without backache. Sawada's reaction proved to have a significant correlation between Miyaji's test of liver function. So the clinically liver injured patients and Miyaji positive cases were excluded from Sawada positive cases. And the relation between the remaining Sawada positive cases and backache was put to X(2) test. But no significant relation was proved between them. Many cases of backache were observed among the patients with gastro-duodenal diseases, such as peptic ulcer and cholecystopathy. But no significant relation was proved between the positive Sawada's reaction and the complaint of backache in the patients. Backache was often seen among the patients with ascariasis or ankylostomiasis too. But no significant relation was established between the complaint and positive Sawada's reaction after all. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 72 |
End Page | 76 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002509301 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40416 |
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Title Alternative | SEASONAL CHANGES IN THE AVERAGE ERYTHROCYTES SEDIMENTATION RATE IN MISASA, TOTTORI-PREFECTURE |
FullText URL | pitsr_011_066_071.pdf |
Author | Onoda, Susumu| |
Abstract | Measuring erythrocytes sedimentation rate (E.S.R.) at a constant temperature (37°C) in Misasa, Tottori-Prefecture, the author recognized seasonal fluctuations in the average E.S.R. E.S.R. in Misasa has a tendency to increase in winter than in summer, contrary to the former observations in other districts of Japan. And concerning this contradiction the author calls attention to the effect of the climatological characteristics in Tottori-Prefecture, e.g. relative high humidity in winter in this district, compared with the relative low humidity in the other (southern eastern part of Japan). |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 66 |
End Page | 71 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/40410 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002509300 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40415 |
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Title Alternative | CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THERMAL BATH UPON THE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF WOMEN 2nd - 4th Report |
FullText URL | pitsr_011_028_065.pdf |
Author | Tanaka, Yosinori| |
Abstract | (2) Effects of Thermal Bath on the Sexual Circle of Rat The anthor investigated the sexual circles of rats by the vaginal smear method. Most of the rats who had been taking thermal bath once daily for about 1 month (Misasa Hot Spring, 42°C, 5 minutes) changed their own circles under influence of bath. Detlil is as follows. 1. Of 18 rats shown regular circles before bath, 11 rats (61.2 per cent) maintained their regularity, 7 rats (38.8 per cent) received transient irregularization by bath. 2. Of 67 rats shown irregular sexual circles before bath, 37 rats (55.2 per cent) gained regularity, 18 rats (26.9 per cent) aggravated their irregularity, 12 rats (17.9 per cent) remained unchanged by thermal bath. Therfore 62 of 85 rats changed their sexual circles under influence of thermal bath, and regularization of circle was most remarkable phenomenon. (3) Inquiry into the Mode of the Action. The rats took thermal bath once daily for about 1 month (Misasa Hot Spring, 42°C, 5 minutes), then were used for following various experiments. Results are follows. 1. The thermal bath had no effect on increase of uterus weight due to estrogen injektion. 2. The thermal bath had no effect on increase of ovary weight due to gonadotropin injektion. 3. Formation of corpora lutea in ovary due to estrogen injektion was promoted by thermal bath. This results mean promotion of midbrain-pituitary system, function, because the formation of corpora lutea is considered as a results of stimulation of this system by estrogen. 4. Formtion of castration cells in the anterior lobe of pituitary after operative castration was promoted by thermal bath. 5. Histological picture of the rat's anterior lobe, whose sexual circles had become irregular as a result of thermal bath, showed a slight hyppofunction. 6. Thermal bath accelerated the inactivation of estrogen in the liver of rat in vivo. 7. Radon in thermal warter seems to play no important role in the above mentioned actions of thermal bath. These serial experiments suggest that the midbrain-pituitary system plays especially big part in irre- or regularization of sexual circles by thermal bath. (4) The Effects of Thermal Bath upon the Motility of the Living Rabbit's Fallopian Tube and Uterus. The author proved by means of kymographion and abdominal-window method that the living rabbit's fallopian tube and uterus increased amplitude and frequency of their movement during and after thermal bath (42°C, 5 minutes). |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 28 |
End Page | 65 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/40410 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002509299 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40414 |
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Title Alternative | EFFECT OF THE INTERNAL USE OF A RADIOACTIVE AND SULFATE WATERS UPON THE BILE EXCRETION |
FullText URL | 011_019_027.pdf |
Author | Yokota, Takeo| |
Abstract | Effects of the thermal waters of Misasa (radioactive spring, Rn-content 180-360 mmC per liter), Hamamura (radioactive, calcium sulfate containing muriated spring), Tottori (sulfated muriated spring), and Yanahara (acid vitriol copper spring) were investigated. Two hundred milliliters of the thermal waters, (as Yanahara Hot Spring is too strongly acid, pH 0.5, Yanahara water was diluted 20 times with common plain water, and 200 mls of this diluted water was used) were administered to 32 consecutive patients with duodenal tube. And their effect on bile excretion was compared with that of 33% Magnesium sulfate solution. By the intraduodenal application of Yanahara water the amount and pigment concentiaton of the excreted bile were significantly increased than by the control. After the use of Hamamura it was shown that the amount of bile decreased while the pigment concentration increased than after the use of control. Effect of Misasa and Tottori waters was, concerning both amount and concentration of bile, less marked than the Magnesium sulfate solution. Sulfate ion content was 48g/ℓ in Yanahara, 0.29g/kg in Hamamura, 1.75g/kg in Tottori, 0.18g/ℓ in Misasa, and 288g/ℓ in Magnesium sulfate solution. Therefore no definite correlation was observed between the effect of these thermal waters aud their sulfate ion content. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 19 |
End Page | 27 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 40017532430 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40413 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON THE AGING OF MINERAL WATERS (II) CHANGES IN THE SILICATE CONTENT OF THERMAL WATERS OF MISASA AFTER FLOWING OUT |
FullText URL | pitsr_011_014_018.pdf |
Author | Sugihara, Takeshi| |
Abstract | The author determined the silicate content of the thermal water of Hisui-no-Yu, Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, at varying times after flowing out, and obtained the following results: 1) The change in the silicate content after flowing out is at first remarkable. 2) The velocity of the changes in the silicate content has a tendency to be faster in the sample that is kept in the vessel with a wide water surface than in the one that has a smaller surface. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 14 |
End Page | 18 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/40410 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002509298 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/40412 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON THE AGING OF MINERAL WATERS (I) CHANGES IN THE RADON CONTENT OF THERMAL WATERS OF MISASA AFTER FLOWING OUT |
FullText URL | pitsr_011_001_013.pdf |
Author | Sugihara, Takeshi| |
Abstract | The author determined the radon content of the thermal waters of Misasa, Tottori Prefecture Japan, at various times after flowing out, and obtained the following results: 1) The velocity of variation is expressed by a simple equation with respect to the radon content. At thermal temperaturee of 41.5-41.8°C and room temperature of 24.3-28.0°C, a following exrerimental equation was obtained, u:;ing a beaker with a inner diameter of about 17 cm and a height of 27 cm, log a = -0,0048t + 2.59 a: radon content in Mache unit. t : time in minute. 2) A close relation was observed between the room temperature and the rate of variation of radon, and also between the thermal temperature and the rate of variation of radon, that is, the rate of variaton of radon was proportional to the room temperature and the thermal temperature respectivly, as it is clearly seen from the distribution coefficient of radon. 3) There exists a c1ose relation between the velocity of variation of radon and the surface area being in contact with air, that is, the velocity was generally proportional to the square root of the surface area, or to the radius of the surface. 4) The velocity of variation of radon content was roughly inversely proportional to relative humidity of air. 5) Betweeen the range of sodium chloride concentrations from 0.1 to 40.1 g. per liter no difference was proved concerning the velocities of variation in radon content. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1953-06 |
Volume | volume11 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 13 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002509297 |
Author | 岡山大学溫泉研究所| |
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Published Date | 1953-06 |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Volume | volume11 |
Content Type | Others |
Author | 岡山大学溫泉研究所| |
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Published Date | 1953-06 |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Volume | volume11 |
Content Type | Others |