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Published by Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics., 1914
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. ABEL, John J.; Rowntree, Leonard G.; and Turner, B. B. 3 Important Papers. (1) "On the removal of diffusible substances from the circulating blood of living animals by dialysis" (1914). OFFERED WITH: (2) "On the removal of diffusible substances from the circulating blood of living animals by dialysis. II. Some Constituents of the Blood " (1914) AND WITH: (3) "Plasma Removal with Return of Corpuscles (Plasmaphaeresis), First Paper." All OFFPRINTS from Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Abel, John Jacob (1857-1938); Rowntree, Leonard G.; and Turner, B. B. The three papers that follow are all offprints from Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, printed at the Waverly Press, Baltimore. (1) "On the removal of diffusible substances from the circulating blood of living animals by dialysis" volume 5, no. 3, January 1914, printed at the Waverly Press, Baltimore, pp 275-316pp, with illustrations in text. (2) "On the removal of diffusible substances from the circulating blood of living animals by dialysis. II. Some Constitu-ents of the Blood " (1914), Vol 5 no. 6, July 1914, pp 611-623. VG-Fine. Mostly unopened. (3) "Plasma Removal with Return of Corpus-cles (Plasmaphaeresis), First Paper" vol 5 no 6 pp 624-641, mostly unopened. [++] "Plasmapheresis is derived from a Greek word meaning to take away by force. The term was first used by Abel in 1914 in his report entitled, Plasma removal with return of corpuscles (plasmapheresis) [one of the papers offered here] wherein he reported that large amounts of plasma could be collected from an animal if the red blood cells were returned. It is only within the past twenty-five years that this term has come into prominence. Today, plasmapheresis is the separation of plasma from the cellular components of blood with the cells being returned to the patient. The primary use of this procedure is in the collection of normal plasma for fractionation."--Helen E. Kambic and Yukihiko Nose, "Historical Perspective on Plasmapheresis" in Therapeutic Apheresis 1(1):83-108, 1997.[++] In 1912 and the years immediately following, Abel became deeply interested in work with the protein constituents of the blood. He suggest-ed in 1912 that an artificial kidney might be utilized in the removal and study of diffusible substances of the blood. An apparatus of coiled collodion tubes surrounded by a saline solution was soon devised and used for this purpose; arterial blood was shunted through these tubes and then returned to the experimental animal s vein. Using this technique, Abel succeeded in demonstrating the existence of free amino ac-ids in the blood. Even at this time (1913), Abel seems to have been aware of the clinical potential of what he called his vividiffusion appa-ratus; it might, he suggested, prove useful in managing renal failure. A second and related aspect was Abel s demonstration that large quanti-ties of blood could be removed from the circulation if the washed and centrifuged corpuscles were returned. Abel also showed remarkable foresight in his suggestion that plasmaphaeresis his term for this procedure might ultimately be used to create blood banks for use in traumatic and surgical emergencies. Complete DSB online. [++] The first plasmapheresis procedure was performed by Abel, Rowntree, and Turner on dogs following bilateral nephrectomy. They separated blood components, removed the plasma, and returned the red blood cells (suspended in a solution) to the animals. This resulted in a marked improvement in the treated animals. Wikipedia [++] "John Abel's research group from Baltimore is widely known around the world. One can read a lot in almost every manual or textbook on dialysis or plasmapheresis. But the precedence of Russian scientists in this field as well as their contributions to the development of the field is much less known for unfortunate reasons."--Alexey A Sokolov, Andrey G Solovyev. Russian Pioneers of Therapeutic Hem.
Publication Date: 1914
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J. Pharm. exp. Ther., 5/3. - 1914, pp.275-316, orig. Broschur. PRECURSOR TO THE MODERN DAY DIALYSIS MACHINE! Rare Offprint "Reprinted from The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics."! "Received for publication, December 18, 1913". "Together with Leonard George Rowntree (1883-1859) and Benjamin Bernard Turner 1971-1945), John Jacob Abel (1857-1938) devised what they called a "vividiffusion" apparatus, consisting of a series of tubes surrounded by fluid. They first demonstrated the apparatus at the Physiological Congress in Groningen in 1914. By allowing arterial blood to enter at one end of the connection, and later return to circulation through the venous connection after dialysis, they were able to demonstrate the existence of free amino acids in blood. By isolating these amino acids from blood circulation, Abel conducted various subsequent researches on the structure of proteins in the blood. Not only did Abel use the apparatus for his research work, he also realized the great clinical potential such dialysis machine would have on managing the damaging effects of renal failure. The vividiffusion apparatus Abel devised is the precursor to the modern day dialysis machine." He summarized his work in a paper published in 1913, "On the Removal of Diffusable Substances from the Circulating Blood by Means of Dialysis" by Transfusion Science. John Jacob Abel (1857-1938) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist. He established the pharmacology department at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1893, and then became America's first full-time professor of pharmacology. During his time at Hopkins, he made several important medical advancements, especially in the field of hormone extraction. In addition to his laboratory work, he founded several significant scientific journals such as the Journal of Biological Chemistry and the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Garrison & Morton No. 741.2.
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