start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=52 end-page=56 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A CASE OF CONGENITAL HAEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE kn-title=家族性溶血性黄疸の追加症例 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A case of congenital haemolytic jaundice was reported. The patient showed a remarkable improvement shortly after splenectomy. One of his 6 children, a boy of 7 years is still suffering from haemolytic anaemia. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OndaSakue en-aut-sei=Onda en-aut-mei=Sakue kn-aut-name=音田作衛 kn-aut-sei=音田 kn-aut-mei=作衛 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学?泉研究所内科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=42 end-page=51 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=MEDICAL STUDIES ON CHONDROITlN SULFATE (IV) DISTRIBUTION OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE LABELED WITH S(35) IN ANIMAL BODY kn-title=コンドロイチン硫酸の医学的研究 (4) S(35)でlabelしたコンドロイチン硫酸ナトリウムの体内分布について en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=0.1 ml. of the 1% solution of chondroitin sulfate labeled with S(35) was administered to mice intraperitoneally or 0.5 ml. was given per orally with gastric tube to another gronp of mice. Each two mice were killed every one, two, six, twelve, twenty four and fouty eight hours after the injection respectively and after a series of daily injection for a week samples of blood, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, skin, muscles bones, spleen, brain, stomach and ntestines were taken from these animals. Radioactivity of S(35) was measured by BaSO(4) method using Lanritsen's electroscope. 1) The highest activity in blood was observed by about two hours after the injection, while in per oral administration it was reached after six hours. absorption of perorally administered chondroitin sulfate was estimated to reach roughly 35% abter 6 hours. 2) The excretion of labeled chondroitin sulfate seemed to be done from kidneys. The greater part was excreted in six hours and then the decrease in the activity of kidneys became slower. 3) Muscles and skin showed a considerable activity in 1-2 hours. A marked decrease was seen after six hours, then their activity seemed to remain unchanged. 4) Radioactivity of skeleton rose gradually, reached its maximum in twelve hours, and then had a tendency to show constant value. 5) In liver, spleen and brain highest activity was observed two hours after the injection. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KishidaSenzo en-aut-sei=Kishida en-aut-mei=Senzo kn-aut-name=岸田專蔵 kn-aut-sei=岸田 kn-aut-mei=專蔵 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学?泉研究所内科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=34 end-page=41 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=STUDIES OF THE RADIOACTIVE SPRINGS (XXXIII) EFFECT OF RADIOACTIVE THERMAL BATH ON POTASSIUM, CALCIUM, SODIUM, CHLORIDE AND PROTEIN LEVELS IN SERUM kn-title=放射能泉に関する研究(XXXIII)放射能泉入浴の血中鉱質に及ぼす影響 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In order to study the effect of radioactive thermal bath on mineral substances in blood, the author bathed rabbits in Misasa Hot Spring (Yamada-Yu) once daily for 5 minutes dnring the successive 3 weeks, and determined potassium, calcium, sodium, chloride and protein levels in serum before and after the bath every week. The radon content of Yamada-Yu was 300-600×10(-10) curies per liter, its water temperature being 42-44°C. at that time. In the early stage of serial baths calcium decreased, and potassium, sodium, chloride and protein content increased. But in the later stage a reversed tendency was recognized. It was concluded that radioactive thermal baths of Misasa had no peculiar effect on mineral substances in rabbit's serum, compared with the effects of the other kinds of thermal baths en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OndaSakue en-aut-sei=Onda en-aut-mei=Sakue kn-aut-name=音田作衛 kn-aut-sei=音田 kn-aut-mei=作衛 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学?泉研究所内科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=30 end-page=33 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF THERMAL BATHS AGAINST TOTAL BODY X-IRRADIATION CHANGES OF LIVER-CATALASE ACTIVITY IN MICE kn-title=温泉浴の放射線障碍に及ぼす影響-肝カタラーゼ活性値に見られた変化 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The author investigated the effect of a series of thermal baths of Misasa, (at 37°C for 10 minutes), upon the liver-catalase activity in X-irradiated mice. The thermal baths, following LD 50 dose of X-irradiation (450r) or following a successive X-irradiation of daily 50r for 6 - 25 days decreased the liver-catalase activity more marked than control without baths. On the other hand, thermal baths prior to X-irradiation prevented the fall of liver-catalase activity in the X-irradated mice. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkadaToshio en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Toshio kn-aut-name=岡田俊郎 kn-aut-sei=岡田 kn-aut-mei=俊郎 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=26 end-page=29 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=STUDIES ON THE PREVENTION OF CANCER BY THERMAL SPRINGS (I) A COMPARATIVE AND STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE DEATH BY CANCER IN SPAS AND THEIR SURROUNDING VILLAGES IN TOTTORI-PREFECTURE, JAPAN kn-title=温泉による発癌防止の研究(1)?泉地癌死亡率の統計的觀察 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The ratio : number of deaths by cancer / total number of deaths was compared between the spas (Misasa - a radioactive thermal, Togo - a muriated thermal) and their neighboring villages in Tottori-prefecture, Japan. A significant decrease in the ratio was recognized in spas, especially in Misasa, compared the result not only with that of the neighboring villages but also with the ratio in total Tottori-prefecture or the ratio in all Japan. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkadaToshio en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Toshio kn-aut-name=岡田俊郎 kn-aut-sei=岡田 kn-aut-mei=俊郎 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=21 end-page=25 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=BALNEOTHERAPEUTIC EXPERIENCES IN GYNECOLOGY (IV) A STATISTICAL INVESTIGATION SPA VISITORS WITH GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES kn-title=産婦人科領域に於ける温泉療法の経験(第4報)産婦人科疾患による三朝?泉湯治客の統計的觀察 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Investigation on 45 women, taking a cure at Misasa Spa because of various gynecological complaints without advice of doctor, proved that; (1) The vast majority of these women had suffered from their diseases for years, and no medical treatment up to this time could show any favourable effect. (2) Their chief complaints were lower abdominal pain (25%), vaginal discharge (21.9%), lumbago (16%), vaginal bleeding (10.9%), abnormality of menstruation (6.3%), infertility (6.3%), etc.. (3) Pelvic examination in our clinic revealed adnexitis (25%), vaginitis (21.2%), hypoplasia uteri (11.6%), retroflexio uteri (9.6%), infertility (7.7%), etc.. But as the most remarkable fact there were 5 cases (11.6%) of contraindications, (cancer of uterus 2, bleeding myoma of uterus 1, acute phase of adnexitis 2), shown tendency to become worse after thermal baths. (4) In some cases of adnexitis, vaginal discharge, hypoplasia uteri, etc., spa treatment in Misasa proved very effective, and as an "accident thermal" 2 cases of functional bleeding were noted. The author emphasizes that balnetherapy is very useful for various gynecological diseases, but should be supervised and controled by doctor as in Western countries. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TanakaYosinori en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Yosinori kn-aut-name=田中良憲 kn-aut-sei=田中 kn-aut-mei=良憲 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所産婦人科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=15 end-page=20 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=INDICE DE NUTRITION AND OXIDATIOM-REDUCTION POTENIAL OF MINERAL WATERS kn-title=温泉水のIndice de nutritionと酸化還元電位 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Indice de nutrition (Pech), indice de nutrition simplifi? (Rimattei), membrane potential difference of human skin, and oxidation-reduction potential of several mineral watem were measured. Their balneological significance was discussed. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OshimaYoshio en-aut-sei=Oshima en-aut-mei=Yoshio kn-aut-name=大島良雄 kn-aut-sei=大島 kn-aut-mei=良雄 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所内科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=11 end-page=14 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=CHEMICAL STUDIES ON THERMAL ALGAE (I) ON INORGANIC CONSTUENTS (1) kn-title=温泉植物成分の化学的研究(第1報)無機成分について(その1) en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The thermal algae which grew in the thermal water of Misasa Hot Springs, namely Mastigocladus laminosus Cohn (1), Phormidium ambiguum Gomont (2), Oscillatoria Cortiana (Menegh.) Gomont (3) and the fresh water alga which grew in the River Misasa, namely Rhizocolonium hieroglyphicum (4) were collected. The spectrographic analysis and quantitative chemical analanalysis of the ashes of the algae gave the following results : 1. All four algae contained Cu, Zn, Al, Pb, Mn, Mo besides the phisiological elements. 2. Two algae, (1) and (2) which grew in thermal water rarely mixed with the river water, contained Ti and considerable amount of Ge. 3. The highest content of Si and highest value of ash per cent were those of (1), and their values were 27.22 % and 26.44 %. 4. The highest content of Fe and Mn were those of (2), and their values were 17.80 % and 3.27 %. 5. Great difference was not detected between the ratios of MgO/CaO of (1) and (2), and their values were 0.13 (1) and 0.14 (2). en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UmemotoShunji en-aut-sei=Umemoto en-aut-mei=Shunji kn-aut-name=梅本春次 kn-aut-sei=梅本 kn-aut-mei=春次 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MifuneMasaaki en-aut-sei=Mifune en-aut-mei=Masaaki kn-aut-name=御船政明 kn-aut-sei=御船 kn-aut-mei=政明 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所化学部 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所化学部 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=岡山大学温泉研究所報告第12号正誤表 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=岡山大学?泉研究所 kn-aut-sei=岡山大学?泉研究所 kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=6 end-page=10 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=STUDIES ON THE AGING OF THE MINERAL WATERS (Ill) VARIATION OF SILICATE IN THEMINERAL WATERS kn-title=温泉の老化に関する研究(第3報) ?泉水中の珪酸塩の溶存?態 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=When silicate content is determined by the colorimetric method, the silicate content in the mineral waters and sodium silcate solution decreases in addition of ammonium hydroxide and sodium carbonate respectively, and moreover after addition of aluminium ion in the samples, when aluminium hydroxide is precipitated from ammonium hydroxide solution, total silicates in various forms are coprecipitated with it. The silicate content in the mineral waters that are kept in concentrations of 0.1〜0.4 normality of sodium hydroxide showed special variations with times. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SugiharaTakeshi en-aut-sei=Sugihara en-aut-mei=Takeshi kn-aut-name=杉原健 kn-aut-sei=杉原 kn-aut-mei=健 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所化学部 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=5 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=STUDIES ON THE CHLORIDE AND SULFATE CONTENT OF WELL WATERS AND THE AMOUNTS OF CHLORIDE A;\lD SULFATE FIXED TO THE SOIL IN THE MINERAL SPRING DISTRICTS (VIII) MATSUZAKI, TOGO AND ASOZU HOT SPRINGS, TOTTORI PREFECTURE, JAPAN kn-title=温泉地の井戸水中並びに土壤に附着しているCl(-), SO(4)(2-)について(第8報) 鳥取県松崎?泉,東郷?泉,淺津?泉 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In Matsuzaki, Togo and Asozu Hot Springs which issue around the Pond Togo, the chloride and sulfate content and water temperatures of well waters and the amount of chloride and sufate fixed to the soil were determined with samples collected from various parts of the thermal spring districts and its neighborhood. The chloride and sulfate content and water temperatures of the well water samples collected from the thermal spring districts were higher than those from its neighbourhood, but for the amounts of chloride and sulfate fixed to the soil, no difference was detected. As the existence of other sources which would supply the chloride, sulfate and heat to the water is not expected, the difference in the chloride and sulfate content and water temperatures of well waters, between the samples collected from the thermal spring districts and its neighbourhood, seems to be due to the effects of thermal springs. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KimuraKenjiro en-aut-sei=Kimura en-aut-mei=Kenjiro kn-aut-name=木村健二郎 kn-aut-sei=木村 kn-aut-mei=健二郎 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmemotoShunji en-aut-sei=Umemoto en-aut-mei=Shunji kn-aut-name=梅本春次 kn-aut-sei=梅本 kn-aut-mei=春次 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所化学部 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学温泉研究所化学部 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=12 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1953 dt-pub=195309 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=表紙・目次等 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=岡山大学?泉研究所 kn-aut-sei=岡山大学?泉研究所 kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= END