The Use of Protamine Insulin *A paper read at the Meeting of the British Medical Association (Bath, Bristol and Somerset Branch), on Wednesday, 27th April, 1938.

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  • J. A. Nixon
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freely soluble and hence was rapidly absorbed. Its effect was rapidly felt and almost as rapidly exhausted. Hence there were frequent hypoglycemic reactions which alarmed the patients and sometimes led to their refusing to continue a treatment which appeared to be and was in fact dangerous. In order to avoid sudden falls in blood-sugar various attempts have been made to prolong the action of insulin, and to imitate the natural mechanism of regulation, which always amounts to minute doses being added to the blood in response to calls which we cannot recognize or imitate.

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دوره 55  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1938