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"EXCERPTA MF"DICA See 18 Vol 3P Cardlo. DJs. July 59
1694. Reflex erythema studies in coronary disease 1IrRN1AN% B. CSEPPEN-16 1. and
IZSAK T. Dept. of Med., County I-losp., Gytila Acia"X ~--M*'~'Ci. In-111g. 1958, 11/2
(195-202) 1 ables 3
0.1 ml.ofacet)-Iclioline2OfxvitliO.1 ml.oflirostigmine0.5%, wasinjectedintradermally
into the second costal space in the medio-clavicular line, on Wth sides. T he area of
the erythema thus obtained was measured and compared. In normal human subjects
this area is the same on both sides. In 79 patients with coronary disease the erythema
was remarkably larger on the left side. In one patient with a sterior wall infarction
and 8 patients with gallbladder disorders the erythema 'wws larger on the rig)lt side.
One day later the experiment was repeated af ter 2 ampoules of bydergin had been
injected intramuscularly, 2 hr. previously. In normal persons this adreno-sym athi-
colytic agent No, no influence on the size of the acetvlcltoline-prostigmine erytKema.
In 68 patients with coronary insufficiency, however, the artificial erythema diminish-
than the right. In
on this. Some of
from gallbladder
C~pacity proved to
. tiere, a bronchial
oracic segments of
zone in the lungs.
Hoekstra - Leeuwarden (XVIII, 6)
HERMANN, Bela, Dr.; SOOKY, Andras, Dr.; GSLTPENTO, Ilona, Dr. DOBI, Sandor, Ijr.
Some dAts. on the chemistry of cerebrospinal fluid in the Pathomechanism,
diagnosis and prognosis of schizophrenia. Orv. hetil. 100 no.37:1332-
1336 Sept 13 59
1. A Gyulai Megyei Belaogyanzati Nztalyanak (foorvos: Her== Bela
dr.) en Elmegyogyaazati Ostalynnak (foorvos: Sooky. AUdXSB dr) komlemenye.
(SCHIZOMMIA, cerebroopinal fluid)
(GXRF&BROSPIVAL FWID, chem)
HIRWIN, Bela, dr.; CR-PPENTO, Ilona, dr.
Acetycholinesterase activity of the cerebrospinal fluld of
cancer patients. Orv.hetil. 100 no.52:1883 D '59.
1. A Gyulai Megy9i Korhas 2e1ffog7&sz&%1 Oestalyanak (Foorwos:
Hermann Bela dr.) koilemanys.
(13M"USM cerebrospinal fbild)
(CHOLINBSTMBAS3 cerebrospinal flidd)
(GXMROb'PINAL YWID chem.)
HERMANN, Bela, dr.; SARO, Andras, dr.
Generalized intestinal polyposis with melanop3Akia (Pauts-Jeghero
syndrome). Orv,hetll. 102 110-3:129-130 15 J&'61-
1. Gyulai Kegyei lorhas, 1. Delaogyassati as It. Sebeszeti 09staly.
(POLYPI case reports)
IMOWIII, Bela, dr.
Agrapulocytosis in mother and daughter. Magy. Belorv. arch. 15 no.2.
57-58 Ap 162.
1. A G3nilai Megyei Korhaz I. Belosztalyanak kozlomenyo.
(AGRANULOCYTOSIS case reporta)
_:21-; ;f:no, Dr; f-:~ ~Y(A Obp, "--R,
Ei~la, r L
"a3t-a on, the of c r I am'. Myclz~%;1-11 In'131
:'njdap~st, Or;osi Het*IP2, Vo! 103-1, ';c 1, Jan.
Atstrac,.t.-. [Amthors' sumnar~rmo,~iftedj author::, repurl- In "lleir
-al , serving a tt!,~ nwmbt~- ccr~ ciisils of myoc;reial
infa-rc,, is only one t en IL nc-f ',Tlal~ 1.1 ; -li~ irl Bud;iv~-:,t,
In 1-ulte of thp obviously hig,i ryulk wid la-n~ ~~Onsuyrptior, 0,'* tne -jJLs-.r'Lr.
'vents of ,.-reat impa-~t v~vol-.itLon, Ll,'62 lal-ld
re,--altea iz, ii ~;v~a~ In--reasn in. an-1,ira ani --.-~~car,- ia-
A.r.fal-c-t Cases. '67,e Va6culav react.';~o,, al' -brie Head zone c' -.hi heart wa:~
, I.,!, -L
-dented in a rju~.--.iber or ani cclntrk.-L~, -~al 'a-l"heuL atlitlon
o yclar.7-ln. Th-i rcsul-~z; towa---j -an iricrear,,-~,J. ,emii,lvimy In th,
v-%-getative norvo:is system of fxitient3 wi.xr. coronarla svndro:!:~-.
1. , : ~i , , i ,
11 `Tl !~% r;"., y Ff, 1 1, ti: . , ot; ;" 1 ! , , ! , ~ , , ) , . i . , , ~ I ; .., C~ ~~ , ~ , - .
ileiation3hip betwt~en anr-na 'lo-,~.~n--y ~il.t.;,rosclfurasls
I ~ ~ .3
~g 16,,..
orv. hetil. 105 no.32:1498-1.5co 9 p
1. Gy-ulai Megyel Korbitz, 1. HeljyogyaszaL es Korboric-tani Osztaly.
HP04AM, Bela, dr.
Prolonged phonacoth cautilng Ictijid Jjitc,xicittion. C'rv. tItAfl. '-k-
no.3A:1473-1474 1 Ag'65.
1. Gyula, megyei Kortiaz, 1. BeIgyogypswAti 08zta-ly
Hermann, Bela, dr.).
JIRKA, Zdenek; HERMANN, Bedrich
Possible use of rheoplethysmography in establishing the degree
of training readiness. Caa.lek.cesk.99 no.36:1125-1128 2 S160.
1. Ustav telovychovaebo lelmrstvi PU v Olomonci, prednosta doe.
dr. Vi. Pelikan. Interni oddeleni KUNZ Pardubice, prednosta dr.
B. Hermnn.
(PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINNG)
(PLETHYSMOGRAPHY)
F Eiu
(130)
ThA c: f
-,-,i Ha 0 i
A120~5-'D~ _201
11-~m ,r 1_
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ARE I V 2A .,IJU. Vol. )0, no. 1-~ 1949,
E%,ot 7-ronevn Accpssions Li
V-,l. 1, n.). 1L, Dec. 1952.
rs. r).21:1-
iq
RLJMWA Human and Animal Morphology, Normal and Rnthalogicnd. S-1
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Riol., No 18, 1958, No 83613
Author 3. Gyergyay, F,,; Hirsch, A.; Rom, L.
Inst Not given
Title Comparative Clinical and Histopathological Studies of Chro-
nic Hepatitis.
Orig Pub Rev. med. (RPR), 1955P No. 3.. W-44.
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
KCERPT~A 1-=1CA Soc.6 Vol.12/4 I'zd. Z:---n 53
2264. AETIOPATIHOGENIC ELEMENTS OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS - Elemente etio-
patogenice ale cirozelor hepatice - Hermann E. and Gyergyay F.
MED. INTERN. (Bucuregti) 1956, 873-(99�- 6 7 -9)
'Me role of experimental cirrhogenous factors is exposed. Alcohol creates fa-
vourable conditions for developing cirrhosis. On the basis of 120 cases observed
at the medical clinic of Tg Mures it is concluded thitt cirrhosis is due to the acti-
vity of many associated factors and not to the action of one single virus. In 34% of
cases they found epidemic hepatitis in the history, mostly prolonged and of re- ,
0
current forms. With regard to the biopsies no morphological differences were
found in cirrhosis of various astiology. Kraus - Arad
H
FMRMANN, E. , ing.
r -- - - - I ~ - -- I ~
New state standard for normal track gauges, dimensions, and
directions. (STAS 4392-62). Rev c&ilcr fer 11 no.7:401-404 il 163.
1. Diroctia Introtinerii Gaii.
I /Y 4A
8776. Dillerences in the food choice of fats in neurol We ancl
renal hypertertalon. E. Boros, M. Handel, G. Hurriumn. a M Sto
Ada Physiol. Acad. Sci. hurig., 1954. 6, X.7
i,d
and Inst. of t-,xpvr. Pathol., hted. Univ., fludllpL-ir, M1 igary).---,
Rats Mth vstablwhed hypertensiun either of neuiolrunic of rexull
firigin could choose lm)twcun normal (141,-~ protein), Isrotitin-rieli
(37". protein), protein-Im. %itaimin 11-rich (11, 11, B, 131j. viLarilig
added to the noruLd diet. and vitamin (tiumial ditit
,,,tji.,t Pf, y.Q 'di,!*q. Rats in nemTogtilik. jlypeltorv~~On em
significantly illorc of th~! 13 rich diet than do tbwo In teuxt hyper4
ten.%ion. rhere iti no differtnen In 1110ir COUNU 111PHOll Of 6,-, wrk-
hydrate. mid protain. Renix! hypniteniive rats tat i1ir i;ajivi amoolit
of fat, carbohydrate, and protcm as normal outu, but. thilir vitalflift
B-rich diet consumption Is!ivinall. (Gernut
11~11 ~1111111'x
ROPOSS, Eva; HANDEL, Magda; HERMON, Gyorff; WNISZ, Pal
Effect of aneurin on expiremental neurogenic hypertension in
rate. Magy. bplorv. arch. 8 no.4:97-100 Aug 55.
1. Budapestl Orvostudomanyi Xgvetem II. sz. Belklinikajanak
(Igazgato: prof. Haynal, ImrOT so Korelettant Intezetenek
(Igazgeto: rof. 5os, Jozaef) kozInmeny".
(HYPERTENSTON, experimental,
eff. of vitamin B1.)
(VITA24TN BI, effects.
on exp"r. hype-tension.)
HARM, M.; AMOS, E.; BIMMAMI, Gy., WEISZ, P.
31ffects of vitamin DI on experimental neurogenic hypertension
in rate. Icta Dhyslol, hung. 9 no,,1-3;253-260 1956.
1. Pathophysiologisches Institut und 11. 111nik for Innere
Krankheiten der Medizinischen UniversiCat, Budapest.
(HTPZRTINSION, exper.
neurogenic. off. of vitamin Bl in rats (Ger))
VITAMIN B1, off.
on exper. neurogenic hypertension In rate (Ger))
i. E'R.- .4~ N
I
Mf
F I
Action of naWbia tin tap4rtmasiMI aocrLa hypor.
tondam In rati. hi, 1111nd1j, 19 r3c.-rom, Oy. I mueLl
N P. WItsa. Adj PA;r-twil. A,.Id. Scs
In Gqr=n).-haIs wert mjxdt hypmc4,e by wurid.
Ight, Lmd elec. stimuli. AdmL-fatratfon o1 Lneuda4, dAlly-
to thet mu dwing ac Mfed of admulat-1,)a MIKII. L do-
cream in the: derrm of ki~emmsjon. " coftipaed t* crjj~..
trals not rectlying amaudno. Rats on ;L ulfautLa Uge diet
developtd hyper"nolom. A cariulI o4bicq7jAz 44
development of of thd.11104
ptemirt Within a lud. with dfaru to the h4h level In 6 h~m
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EXCERM MEDICA See V.1 56
4884. HERMANN I Budapest. .1)enken un(i sprechen in ihrer geifens(*ltii
Thought and Speech in
ACTA PSYCHOL. (Am fen
at-) 1955, 11/4(51 -5 their mulu at 11ti)endency
As 80621 phenomena though 3 14)
lort.11 they also act ClOsel t and speech are closely linked. as physiologica
act in isolation, the suPP ~- together. As. however. phvsiolo * I funct-
In princi 08ition of an gical functions canals,,
fact, iisolated thinking PI-Ovess dtlet, not contradict
ple the (physiOlOgical) n the sense of pawlow.
Meinecke - Hamburg
HIMM, Aim, dr,
Consciousnessp unoonsciou. lkgy posichol umle 17 no.4t415-V5
160,
_K; NG A R Y
Dare, M.D., [affiliation not givunj.
"Sexual Perversions and MaGical Talent"
,yar Puzichojo~iai Szemle, Vol LC,, No 1, 19 3, PP. 1~6-
Budapest, Mat,
Abstract-: Tile generally assumed relation bat-~reen musical tztlent and
tez:,.dency for Gexual perversities was confirmed by the author's per-
soral cxpc~rienee gained in studyinC, 15 musician,,; of the male sex.
A total ot' nine of these (including S-C Of the 11ine P:rOfeL3S_JOra1
-musicians included in the sample) showed perverted secaa-l att"Itude.
Of' four fc:2-,,le violinists studied,, t-wo were sexual perverts slid one
was a homosexual. The scientific literature dealing with this sub-
ject was reviewed. Thirty-three references, including 4 Hungarian,
11 German, and 18 VIesterz.
RUMANIA / VirologY. Hwaan and Animal Viruses. Hepatitis E-3
Viruses.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, rio qo624
Authors Hirsh, Alice; Vegh, A.
Inst Not given -
Title The Role of External Factors in the Evolution of Epiaulnic
Hepatitis.
Orig Pub : Rev. med. (RPR), 19567 2, No. 4, 19-28.
AL at r act : No abstract given.
Card 1/1
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Country
Rumania ti
Catcgory Numan and Animal Pbqatoloff, Internal Secretion
Abs. Jour. pef Zhur Djol., yo. 2, 1959, No. W7
Hermann J., Yarae.~- X., Cornea N.
.Lnotltut.
Tltlc. Arterial HMrtension in "rthyroldion.
Orig Pub. Mov. mod. (M), 1957, 3, No. 5, 9-16
The Increased arterial pressure in a significant
number of patients with tbyrotaxicosis does not result
from an Increase in the minute volume of the heart, but
Is associated with a disturbance In the nervous centers
regulating arterial pressure. The byperfunction of the
thyroid gland In this group of patients also han a
central origin.--A.T.Ch.
VECSEI (Weisz), Pal, dr.; HORVATH, Mhaly, dr.; HEFMI711
.-_~Ano~, dr.
Determinatitm of blood pressure by means of registration of the flow
with the oximeter. Orv. hetil. 102 no.12:54/.-545 19 Mr 161.
1. Orazagos Reuma es Furdougyi Intezet, Kutato Laborstorium on a
Balatonfuredi. Allami Korhaz.
(BLOOD PRESSURE) (OMETRY)
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p. 6. (TOf35T;a,'-`LL,S. Vol. 6. no. 6j June 1)52.Budape.,~,L.)
SO: MonthIj List of Last Euvopean Accessions, Vol. 2, 98, Library of Congress
August, 1953, Uncl.
RRMN, L.
*The Drafting of the Huazinterv (Plan of Technical and Organizational Measures)
In the Teleconumnication Industry" p. 117 (&gvar Hiradastachmilim, Vol, 4,
No. 9AO9 Sept./Oct., 1953, Budapest)
East Eur Vol. 3. No. 3 1954
SO; Month List of, - sions/ .Library :. of Congress, Uncl.
CZP,CflO3WVAILIA
BERMANO,!l,ALOU9 Z; ZMv J
1, amtral Doaaflad IrAtituto (osologlachos Zentral-
In"Itut) (far Hormn *0 1 2e lmtltuto for Amd
tl"]L Obodstrys Nanova UnIvorsItz (Institut %
eadytisebe ObWAsp larlawd"raltlWo PrapO (for 1)
PMOMO Cal I Set, ~ at goal-19" 2AGAta Mho
go '50 mw lkgbos Vp 2(X5m2CQL3
&Ozidlmotrie detendMtlon wM i4fturicetion or
99balt and mmle-anesee using titratlen or a forrielianide
S*lUtIOA In A 00diUVA Of GOrtSJU
FOLDI, Mihaly. dr.; STARK, Ervin, dr.; REV. Judit, dr.; MOLLY. Katalin, dr.;
HM&Uii. Robert. di.; HUI, Zoltan, dr.
Spontaneous excretion of bensoic acid In renal patients. KQ&-
belorv.arch. 12 no.6:164-168 D '59.
1. A Kagyar Tudomanyom Akademis Kinerleti Orvostidomanyt Kutato
Intesete em a Budapeati Orvostudomnyi Iffetem I. oz. Belklinikaja
(1gazguto: Dr. Hussnyuk Istvan effeteml tanar) kozlemonye.
(KIDINT DISIPASUS urine)
(BUZOORS urine)
SOLTI, Ferenc; SI14011YI. Guestav, REV, Judit: MMWI, Robert; PETER, Agnes:
ISMf, Miklos
Studies on cerebral venous pressure in human subjects. (Relat'Lo*-
ship between brain-vonous pr sure systemic venous pressure and
)f
ven(nis and cerebrospinal pre::ure . Ideg.ozemle 12 no.12:
362-367 D '59.
1. A Budapesti Orvostiidomavyl Agyatem I. as. Belklinikaj&nak
(Igasgato: Dr. Husznyak Istvan egyeteml tanar) @a Idegkortani
Ilinikajanak (Iguzgato dr. Horanyl Bela effet. tamr) koslemaye.
(BUIN blood supply)
(BLOOD PRISSM physiol)
SOLTI.F.; MARTOIT,I.; HJVXLNN .,R.; ISKUM.M.; Technilmi -1-tars: Takacaj.
DOG and blood circulation changes and mechanisms of their origin
after sodium increase in the blood serum. Kiserlates Orvostud.12
no.2:165-174 Ap 160.
1. Pudapesti Oryostudovianyl Joetem 1. as. Belkliaikaja.
(SODM blood)
(IMMOCARDIOGRAPHY)
(BIDOD CIRCUIATION)
SOLTI,F.; MARTON, PAPP.M.; REV,J.
The role of the central nervous system tn the electrocardiographic
and circulatory changes caused by nicotine. Act& med.hung. 16
no.1:99-110 160.
1. 1 at Department of Medicine, University Medical School,
Budapest (DirectorL prof. I Russnyak)
(EJCTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
(CUTRAL NIRVOIJ3 SYSTEM physiol)
(NIGOTININI pharvaeol)
MOW CIRCULATIOW Pharmacol)
SOLT1,F.; MaTON,I.: HLRKANN,R-: ISM,M. mid der tochnischen Assistenz
yon F.Takacs-.- --*---------- " '---
Changes in the ZCG and blood circulation after the Increase of
sodium in the blood serum and mechanism of their appearance.
Acte. physiolebung. 17 no.3:321-334 16o.
1, Nedisinisch* UnivoreltateklInik, Budapest.
(SODIUM blood)
(JUCTROCANDIOGRAM)
(BLOOD CIRCUIATIOW
SCLTI, Ferenc; SIMOITYI, Gusztav; REV, Judit; ISKUM, Miklos,.HERMEANN,
Robert; ACS, Gyorgy
Iffect of sodium nitrate on the -venaus presoure of the brain.
(Studies on venous pressure changes after the administration of
sodium nitrate by means of the simultaneous examination of the
cubital and external jugular veins). KiBerletes Orvostud. 12 no.5:
485-00 0 160.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. oz. Belklinikaja es
Idegkortani klinikaja.
(BRAII blood supply)
(IFITFLATES phermscol)
SOLTI, F.; MARTON, I.; ISKUM, M.; HERMANN, R.
Study on electrocardiographic and circulatory changea in modified
pressure in the lesser circulation in dogs. Kiserletes orvostud.
13 n0.3:293-305 Je 161.
1. Budapeati Orvostudonanyi Effetem I. as. Balklinlkaja.
(BLOOD PRESSURE pbysiol)
(BLOOD CIRCULATION physiol)
(BLECTROCARDIOGRAPH!f)
SOLTI, Ferenc; PETER, Agnes; OLAH, Inre; SIMONY1, Guaztav; ISKUK, Miklos;
REV, Judit; ~1 ~,Robert -
Effect of sodium nitrate on the cerebral circulation, central
retinal arterial pressure and cerebroapinal fluid pressure.
Kiserletes orvostud. 13 no.3:305-310 A 161.
1. Budapesti OrvoBtudonanyl Zgyetem 1. oz. Belklinikaja.em Newv-
logiai klinikaja.
.NITRATES pharmacol) (BRAIN blood supply)
MTINA blood supply) (CZREBROSPINkL MID pharmcol)
SZABO, Gy.; SOLTI, F.; REV, J.; ISKUM, M.; HERMAMI, R.
Effect of 1wered effecti" volume of circulating blood on the ninute
volume in normal subjects and in patients vith eardiae deca"neation.
%w belery. arch. 14 no.2:61-64 My 061.
1. A Budapesti Orrostudomnyi Egyeten I sz. Belklinikajanak kozlemerqs
(Ipsgato: dr. Fussnyak I.3tvan egy. tanar)
(BLOOD VOLUM) (WART FAILUM CONGWTIVI)
SOLTI, F.1 PETER, A.,- ISOM, M.; HE10alli, R.,- PREISIGH, p.
Studies of the cerebral circulation and cerebral metabolic chanfrohe
in man: 2he method of investigation. Acta mod. hung. 17 no.2:117-
125 161.
14 lot Department of Medicins (directors professor Lftuszyak) and
Department of Neurology (director: professor B.Horanyi), University
Medical School,, Budapest.
(BRAIN blood supply) (GERI-MOVASCULAR DISORDZIS physiol.)
SOLTIP F.; MAGYAR., Zs.; MARTON, I.; ISKUM, M.; _ MLkNN f R.
EGG and blood circulation changes in modified tonus of walls of the
small intestine and gallbladder. Acta physiol. acad. aci. hung. 20
no.4:393-403 '61.
1. 1 sedizinische klinlk der medisinischen universitat, Budapest.
(ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (BLOOD CIRCULATION pbysiol)
(INTESTINE S14ALL physiol) (GALLBLADDER physiol)
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; REV, Judit, dr.; HERMANN, Robert. dr.
Cases of hyperthyroidism with an increase of serum thyrotropic hormone.
Orv. hetil. 102 no.16:731-733 16 Ap 161.
1. Budapesti Or7ostudomanyi Egyetem, I oz. Belklinika.
(HYPERTHYROIDISM blood) (THrROTROPIN blood)
SOLTi, F.; MAmTUN, I.; ISKUHI,
Role of the central nervous ~,rstem in the appearance of ECG and
circulatory changes caused It- 4popotassemi-a. Kiserl. orvostud.
14 no6'1:91-99 Mr 162.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. sz. Bel k1'm'Fmja.
(POTASSIUM defic) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
(CEIMUL NERVOUS SYSTLM physiol) (BLOOD CIRCULATION)
SOLTIP F.; MAGYAR, Zs.: MARTON, L.: ISOM, M.; HERMANN, R.
Studies on * and circulatory changes following modification of the
tonus of the smll intestine or the gallblndder in dogs in experi-
mental conditions. Kiserl. orvostud. 14 no.2:121-131 Ap 162.
(BUCTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (VASCHOTOR SYSTEK physiol)
(INTESTINE SMALL pbysiol) (GALLBLADDER pbysiol)
SOLTi, F.; PETER, A.; OLAII, I.; ISKUM, M.; IbW, J.; --i.; REFI, Z.
...... "..
Effect of nicotine on cerebral blood circulation and venous pre3sure.
Kiserl. orvo3tud. 14 no.3:269-272 Je 162.
1. Budaposti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem 1. oz. Bolklir."- a es
Idegklinikaja.
(BRAIN blood supply) (NICOTINE pharmacol)
SOLTIJ- F.; SD-'10,'.'YI., G.; k-W, J.; ISKU-41, M.; L'.; ACS, Gy.
On the effect of sodium nitrite on carr-bral vent~~zs Acta
I
ned. Hung. 18 no.2:167-174 162.
1. 1. Medizinische Klinik (Diroktor: Prof. Dr. 1. Rusznyak) urd
Neurologische Xlinil~ (Direktor: Prof. Dr. B. Horan.,ri) der
Medizinischen Unjversit~at Budapost.
(IINRITES pharmaiology) (BIUDI blood supply)
(BLOOD PRE5SUR.; i)harmicoloGy) (j,"GULPL't V-.;I,! Physiology)
SOLTI, F.; SDIONYI, G.; ISKUM, M.; PETER, Agnes; REFI, Z,;jER!W1N, R.
On the effect of stellate block on arterial and venous brain circulation.
Acta med. Hung. 18 no-3:287-292 162.
1. 1. Medizinische Klinik (Direktor; Prof. Dr. I. Rusznyak) und
Neurologische Klinik (Direktor: Prof. Dr. B. Horanyi) der Mediziniseben
Universitat Budapest.
(AUTONOMIC NERVE BLOCK) (BRAIN) (BLOOD CIRCULATION)
(CEREBRAL AMERIES)
SOLTI, F.; MARTON, L; ISMI, M.; HERKANN, R.
The role of the central nervous system in the development of hypo-
kalemic ECG- and circulatory changes. Acts. physiol. akad. sci. hung.
21 no.1:93-101 162.
1. 1 Medizinische Klinik der Mediziniseben Univorsitat, Budapest.
(CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM pbysiology)
(POTASSIUM blood) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHr)
(BLOOD CIPJWUTION)
SOLTI, F.; PETER, A.; OLAH, I.; ISKUM, M.; REV, BF04AIM, R.;
REFI, Z.
The acute effect of nicotine on cerebral blood flow and
cerebral venous pressure. Cor vasa 5 no-3:197-202 163.
1. First Fedical Clinic and Neurological Clinic of the Uni.-
versity VAdical School, Budapest.
(CEREBROVASCULAR CIRCULATION) (RETI11AL VESSELS)
(BLOOD PRESSURE) (BLOOD FLat VELOCITY)
(NICOT111E)
- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
r6w,
SMT1, F., wimm. M., a3SL-A.'-w. J.,.Pp FOLDWT, 1.1
Medical University of Budapest, 1. Medical alldo iia larva-Pathologi
"I ClUdo (Dodapasti, Orwastudomanyl f4yetes 1. oz. 9615dialks " Id:;-
kortani Klialka).
Orwestigations on the Effect of Dovincan an the Cerebral Circulation,
Venaus Pressure in the Brain and Oxygen Consumption of the Stain In
Budapest, lis*rletes Orwostudonany Val IV, No 3, June 1963. pp So-20-
Abatracti [Authors' Hungarian sumary] The effect of Devincan an the
cM-W-floi and oxygen consumption of the brain has boo studied on U
(mostly hypertensive) patients. After administration of Devincan. In
addition to a mcdersts, lowering of the blood pressure, the blood flow
In the braln Increased somembat and the resistance of the bmin vessals
decreased. Mw vanow Pressure dmwe we not waiCorme bet decreased
Slubtly In the majority of the a&@" stufted. QjWm coasumptim of
the braln was virtually unchanged. As a result of the stady, the 4atkare
advocate an attempt for the tberapeatle we of DWnm Is ess" of
"rtemalm eamplimted by owqbnl elftalation distaltamems.. a "P
3 wasterm ntmemes.
SOLTI, F., ISKUK. K.. KM
University of Ijuda.
POOt Iq Medical ClLnVo (Budapesti. Oryostudamanyl 1"etam, 1. ~a. B~lkUjWw),
II&POrimental. Investigations an the Zffect of Hyp=U on the Coronary Cjr~.
-oulation In Dogs."
Budapest. liserletem Orwoatudaum Vol IV, So 3, June 1963, pp 293.M.
Abstraott [Authors' Hungarian summary] The sechanim of the Wumgos wour.
in-the coranary circulation due to 4poxia has been studied bF mum
of an Isolated swebral. wA InOsted trunk bypoxia in crossed oinslation
7 CIPOrlawts on &909 Isolated trunk hyp*A&,; results In a datimite IDoresse
of the ocranary oUvd&Um wd decrease of: the resistance of the ooraury
Vessels. Darin Isolated cerebral blywda, X rensm oeram" spass Is ob.
SOX led %*Ish Is followed -&.^tw the hypozia., by a refloss emewmW AUtIm.
HVn9&rIA& 11tWOR096.
SOLTI, F.; MAXON, I.; REV, Judith; _!q~~Ml
On the effect of strophanthin on kidney function. Aota med. acad.
sci. hung. 19 no.1:31-41 163.
1. 1. Medizinische Klinik (Director: Prof. Dr. I. Russnyak) der
Medizinischen Universitat, Budapest.
(STROPUNTRIN) (KIDNEY FUNCTION TESTS) (HEART DISEASES)
(PEFTIC ULCER) (BLOOD CIRCULATION)
5OLTI. F., ISOM M. HAM 0. -and HZRMLH9-JL. of the First Depart-
I - * _,
Mont of Medicine of ihii.-I~dical set Coriginal version
ap
not given].
OThe Effect of Hypoxia on Coronw7 Blood FlowO
Budapest, Act& PhV310jOCi a Scientlaryss Hwizaricaev Supple-
Mont to V91 22, 196); P 10.
Abstract [Authors' ftlish sumary]i In dogs with crossed circulation
and isolated perfusion of the head, the affect an coronary circulation
of isolated cerebral and Isolated trunk hypoxia has been studied. In
response to isolated cerebral bypoxia, coronary flow deor"sed and
coronary resistance significantly increased. After the relief of
hMxia coronary dilatation with a significant diaSnution at coronary
resistance occurred. Under isolated trunk hypwda ooranavy r1ow was
considerably increased &M 4mma r"Istams docresseds Cadise outm
put increased allghtly In isolated earebrail, hyp*44, and significantly
in isolated trank hyposia. Mood primmeare Imaroseed sigmifiesatly
in both a&&".
Lill
F
MRrjARY
SOMI, F. MPP, 14-).ZM. K4MM, Z. the
First Dep&rt"nt far t%dicEe at the Medical University
(Orvostudomanyi F4aeto, Is&. Belklinika) In bAdagest.
"Changes in Us Electrocardiogram abd Circulation of Dop Due to
Changto In the Tone of the Renal P41vis and Bladder"
Acta. "tologi
Budapest# ca Acadealse Scientlarus Lumpricae, Vol 23,
No 1, .1963, PP- 1-7-
Abutrbet: fEnaliab article; autbors' English sumary.7A rapid cb&nip
in the tone or t-do renal pelvIs or the urlaW bladder of dogs hu
been found to ellelt, via ref1m pathways, hypertension, increased
pressure in the lesser circulation, a diminution in coronary flow, &A
an supwntation of venoun tons. The electrocardiogram indicated dis-
turbed repolarlsation and In oam Instances arytbols. Cardiac output
and venous pressure showed no abon . Tests with the administration
of Dibensmins and decervation have pointed to the symphatette nervous
syst4a &a the principal factor In these changes. Ton referenoos, In-
L 1/1 GlAing 3 Russian 60 7 Western.
. ... . .........
Al /V
F-linICARY
SOLTI, Ferenc, ISKLI1, Hiklos,. E&%WN Robert; First
Department of Medicine, Medical University, pi._i__(6r_i_o_itudozanyi
Egyetem 1. sz. Balklinikaja, Budapest).
"The Effect of Hypoxi2 on tho Coronary Circulation of the Dog.'
Budapest, Avia,glh~sigl ica Acaden!Ae Scientlarum Hungaricas. Vol
g:r
XXIII. No 3 2b9-2-14.
Abstracts (English article; Authors' English summary) The xechanian:
of changes in the coronary circulation was studied by means of pro-
ducing hypoxia in the isolated head (brain) and in the isolated trunk
of dogs with crossed circulation, Hypoxia In the Isolated trunk In.
duced an increase in coronary flow and a decrease in the coronary re-
sistance. The coronary vessels responded with reflootory constriction
to hypoxia of the isolated head and subsequently shawod dilatation of
central origin. 4 Hungarian, 4 Western references.
SOLTI,F.; ISKUM,M.; KRASZNAI,I.; MARK, Gy.; REII~J.; FOLDESSY,K.-HERMANH,R.
Effect of chlorpromazine on peripheral circulation and an the
oxygen consumption of the extremities muscles. Cor. vasa 6
no.2:130-137 164
1. First Department of Medicine, University of Wdapest, Hungary.
)t,
SOLTI,F.; ISKU14,M.; PETER,A.; REVpJ.; 4R~~NN, R.; FOLDESSY,K.
Effect of devincan on cerebral circulation, cerebral venous
pressure and cerebral oxygen consumptim in man. Cor.vasa 6
no.21138-141 t64.
1. First Department of Medicine and Department of Neuropatho-
logyp Medical University, BUdapestv Eungary.
j SOLTI, Ferenc, dr.; ISKUM, Miklosy dr.; KRASUAI, Istvano dr.; Hwy
; Gyorgy, dr.; REV, Judit, dr.; FOLDESY, Klarap di,.; REM'11,0
Robert, dr. ~-
Effect of chlorpromazine (Hibernal) on the circulation and
on the oxygen conB=ption by muscles of extremities. Orv.
hetil. 105 no.8:344-346 23 F164.
1. Budapesti Orvoatudomanyo Ngyetemp r. Belklinika.
4-
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.1 Kraaznai, I.; Hermann R..; HaEyl Julia; Russa,
AUTHORt Solti, F.; Iskum, M
sity of Bull at
ORGt 1. Department of Medicine., Medical Univer opest, Budope
(Budapesti Orvostudomany~ Egyetem, 1. Belgyogyanzati Tanazek)
TITLE: Kffeot of an acute increase in cardiac output on cerebral and peripheral
blood flow fThis paper was presented at the 29th Meeting o,C the Hungarian
Physiological Society hold in Szeged from 2 to h July 196h_7
SOURCE: Academia scientierum hungaricae. Acta phyBiologica, .26, Supplementj
43-44'
TOPIC TAGSI dog).cardiovescular system, cerebrum, radioisotope
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e-aird'iac output (induced by a rapid infusion of a physiolocical NaG1
i
n
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tthe vertpbral artery ine'roased moderately vhile that in the fenoral art~ry!,~..
iinereased.Freatly, as detemined with a floating rotaineter.'Acicording to i, i.)
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The fixation of adenosine triphomphate, by metal myo-
Sz. lierst
talus (Univ. HU-141~11, IIUIIX4tY).
-Ademshic tripis...
6 'til"Ittly hy fle'll 111p.ill. 1,11V ;1.1-
4 mfil"iille trijoh4ftphatr d".11 am, flat Ills %1,4-
sfixv .4 toly-116 istid '1vivildt 4vis tile K.l."l
mrihism. At low tsil-6-pims,, CA wo
Mg cannot induer wi~ptim, Imt crmily acti%Ate inyip.
.,its towar.14 thr actim o( K. Nis admirptim comid Iw iih-
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Myosin as adspylk asid dilvalaaw. (1-votsy Av* and
A b's'.
ttiv W%rok rall't oo fit 11-1.1imt
A I ill -ind Ademmlor lipluKillmov I At I P) Movii -It-movi
,%,tivity of nititnin wit uthtived im 5-Adinytir ovi-t (AA
the optintum of draminLte st-tivitv mvurftsl at Pit I, I
Cotted. myosin solit. (10-~M its. ins-An in 1.11 mi. 0.5 If
KCI I at plf 7.2 did not kme it- activity bell tor"I at it'
for -evrtal (lays. When the myosin catirn. Mai only lit -1,
od., It was InectIviaed lit itevilral bro.; the devre 1-1 Inav-
tiv.4tion wet altout 10% when mtorrel for 0) hrv of 0' at plf
01.1. Full insetivailon occufrrjl %first %ior"i at rolio; trillis
toOrr Wrolical romfilioui. Ca or Mir ai-Ini
.. -,,-[ -0. it still 31 C.1 .01 %1s. No
I-dretN were obwr with Z11. Co' (W hill ol a 'llollar C-Co
Thr activity of triyosin prrtxl. froin striated rabbit inuwtr
t p11 6.1 was ON - 4-60A). of synthetic octomyo%in 3#140.
a
and of myosin 8 2W). No AA-4candisating tfftrt wet MI-
served in myosia preltd. from heart MUSCIt Of rAbbit anol
cattle. or in susWitions of crab muscle. The Ituspensioni,
of striated muscle of s or fish abo.ed AA-dearninating
effects. Mitminame catild not he IsoUted frost: myosin by
the usual prittela Waimdon methods. Mlen miluoin was
'll.solveff Ill 0.A M KCI ond Pliffl, with aret'lle buffer f 1-11
A.A),ind -utd. with Na,!;A),. an rtioune '.1 3 thorq io,wrar.
It"r thall the OrIallial invo-ill "j. ol'i'lifir.1 11) 11) tru 1.1
The explo. show that AA~Itiapnoum- in linkrd Ill fill- ioso4li
ly,tetion sit the ~anlr way as I,
linked. but that the same inyain ofoups to not IVIDA.11,
Ifir activity of these 2 entyines. Vi"h1v
and G.
Hung.).
/lung, Actio Phylift 2. wiill)49)(In German I.-I*Smln-
.Lto fthmidt (C.A. 13, 873) defialitly
Sur prepti. aceprolin
contains mroin. The "rin of defithl"Ating effort piold.
from I.Srhmidt draminew pore". appears to he a myoOo "n.
which don not deplonsphorylste adenoidne triphimplonle
(A T`P) bat esn play an active rob as adenyhe wiff t1ransinaw.
This Is loomwed by Inveselpflog The snly.. adenastooetripboto-
ploolase effert, and afterations In viscosity ithen ttratett with
ectin and A TP. The myosin pMod. armiling to flailey
(C.A. 36, 61781) confaloss actin and proved to be less active
than Cryall. myodoo. 'Alwa the Kakkar and Shafran
n tbad (C.A. 41. 31M) was used. no such draminaw could
tor prqW. from cryst. onyosin show rig activity Wester than
that ofmyosin itself. This is explained hy the exi."Ing olit-
ferepores between the soly. of actin-free mynaln and If acto-
no ndn Cryo. myneks prelod. tortwifing to Noorot 4 *,Vnrgy
. if. 13020 From rabbit muscle proved to be an adenylic
M
&M deamituotte of high activity. Vnder given conditions
I -y of such saynsin cook! split 1.0-1.5 -j adenylic srW in I
min. Istv&n Finkly
The rob ad Icapsain In the be decome -, 4W adents-
sles, I I I Il I . IM11 and C.. joer1wvild
Univ. Ml.I.M.".7 . PAyM. 2. 73-143
8
NOXin espit. wen conducted with
.iciin-frece myosin prelid. (man rabbit mawleca in 5 mi. 0. 1 Af
KCI adjusted to pil 7.4 by crecrunal-actiste boffecr and Incu-
hatedat35". Ass, sismiltamccous effect of myoWn acid mustie
Cid., a 4W istion and draminstiva of attemaine tri-
phospliact. =AP) was observed, and Inoccinic acid was ob,-
tained. The seschanism of this reaction is explained as
faklows. Myokimew present in muscle est. convens
Adenomism dipbompbste (A PP) to A TP and advansine phocs-
phate (AP). Myosin depbospboirylAtes A TP and drancin-
Ain AP. The splitting of A DP Is not performed by a
Veciell I I diphosphstaw at APP-desiminaw, but
adencesince tsipbosplicalaw and adenylic wid citaminaw
=tbadlessetsUMSIA01'. Wbecelbesaboralwasren-
slassfArPievadecOAD110, thescaceimAw cameo follo
Vim upseleme"roArPosAPP.
a pwdn of A rP b assekiiassis diviscatm
the .4 DP and this PFIWVNA 1-0 r,l"*41411 111161 A TI,
(VMS V"I"I It) 181-juir -id.
=x"N6.1b"A TI'Snall.1 VP buth Phen"111t,11.1
M references. luccur 1110i,111c'.
stvAll 1:11141Y
~F- ~IARNOI
f-
Mirosim as advapic acid desiminam. th-jupop
.410 to. J4kmImlvtt~ ktim. Itildill,'t. [lots,[.
164"S115 fi(lill"If. if. C.A. 42, S1417C.
Inyti,ill ill mkulltv .1"wil ,tit Iloilo
.wmki .&I tile tell ilialliluill 5V 6.1. 1 It, it. ..mm I- - II
.tcttvlty tow not irptrahlr (14411 1 IIV friwe.d"I ti,I)will.
arvorditill to fAlomilli ..'14
k' %I-imill tow Ive its efurf joirl-Irtil voullsollklit till tile li-l' ill
-It mid ,ooly. tu-I.. Artuftilkellyli-I'll it
and Wlilflty. A$111
lowil.1-1tio4l '"I ~Lelwln. Of wbetill. KAIIA~U*S 11 ~(*..I. 41.
31-%!-bl. with .1 Qir 6 twittlilAtly Wiel`ld Ill -, kt~
.."tivily to Fr k It 11. it 1:1.1....
IIEWANN, V. 5 z. 1951
(Biochemical Inst. U. of Budapest)
"New D;-ta on the Enzymatic Degradation of ATP.11
Acta Physiol. (Budapest), 1951, 2/1 suppi. (5)
No abst. in Exc. Med,
If U N G
twyme M top.- hcva 1K
V. S4. Umn-ma, and 1. Zomhein Mcd dIdv*.,
-A=M,-f*)1"., FIX, Sev divig. S~ 3.5j3 4M 1115 1 gin ~11!17-111n).-
Thij A IT qie.(Awiph(,ry1Ahvg an-tivity GI III I gnij P :Mtr af
tht vinjill huVeitly with the
The mittic-tunuirin 110mlyu, iihe tci Wtjf(, of
ATP t,,) Thiq I%),(ffsApji ir c.st lyliql by
(1) and ATTI-1014.1ph I,, Nit (11).
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F&RDELYI, G.; FISCHER, A.; 1004M. Vilma Sz.; TAKACSY-NAGY, L.; VARGA, I.
Experimental studies on the pathogenesis of shock kidney. 1.
Tubular changes by the injection of foreign proteins. Act&
med.hung. 14 n0-3:247-261 '59.
1. 111. Medizinische Klinik und Biochemisches Institut der
Univeraitat, Budapest.
(11DIRY DIMSES exper.)
(ALLARGY exper.)
ER LYI, G.; FISCHER, A.; SZ.HERMANN, V.; TAKACSI-:;AGY, L.; VARGIA, I.
Experimental data on the pathogenesis of shock kidneys. I. Renal
changes after the administration of heterogenous proteins. Magy.
belorylarCh.13 n0.5:147-154 0 o6o.
1. A Budapesti Orrostudomanyi Egy9tem III. as. Belklinikajanak
(igasgato: dr. Gonori Pal egyetemi tanar) es Biochemiai Intese-
tenek (igazgato: dr. Sx.Hermann T. egyetemi tanar) koslemenye.
(ALLMT exper)
(KIDNEYS pathol)
VETISKA, Ales; MUM, Vladimir
Problems of the movement of molding mixtures in high pressure
molding. Slavarenstvi 12 no.11:431-435 if 164.
KI R U T -- A Y' )MI c~ s
Carcinold ti-incin,me v. j-
no -31--, 10 3-1474 2 Ag '6!,.
1. Kesz-,helv! V6rcsi lKorinaz., Fcrbonc'.;in:
Krur.sav Wklos dr.).
.VSKY, K.
"Low Reflectance Coatings and Their Importance for the Teelmique of Astronomical Observati
P. 39, Praha, Vol. 33, no. 2, Feb. 1954.
SO: Aset Baropean Accessions List, Vol- 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress
-HIMMN-OTAVSKT, K.
"Photography with Binoculars." p. 54, Praha, Vol, 3.5, no- 3, Mar. 1934.
SO: last 3kropean Accessions List. Vol. 3,10. 9, Septesber 1954, Lib. of Congress
RNRABKOVA, Z.; HZRKANOVA, I.; PESK(NA, D.
CYtOststic affect of certain aminopterin analogues in cultures of
prliforating and norml cells. leoPlasm.3ratigl- 7 no-1 suPPl:
133,137 @6o.
(AMINMICRIN pharmeol)
(TISSU CULT=)
EXCLRPTA 12DICA &--c.18 Vol.1/8 Cardiovasc%dar Aluc, 57
23 1 1L. HERMANNOVA K., HERMAN B. and TES.~REK B. 1. Int. Min. PU,
Olomouc. Vliv dieffif 16cby v Dolni Lipovi na. arteriilni hyper' tensi The inflifence
oi dietayy theyapy in Dolid Lipovd on arterial hypertension Cas. Uk. ces. 1956, 95/33-34
(908-912) Graphs 3 Tables 2
The spa regimen in Dolni LipovA with strict salt-free diet leads to a greater and
more lasting decline in blood pressure than can be achieved by rest treatment in
hospital with non-nal salt-free diet. It brings about considerable improvement or
even complete disappearance of subjective symptoms for a very long period.
Strict salt-free diet with caloric restrictions should be reserved only for hyper-
tension with obesity, in patients of normal weight the same results can be achieved
by strict salt-free diet with normal caloric values. (VI, 18)
MMMNOVA, K.; HUB, M.; PRATWVA, K.
Cushing syndrome with narcolopsy & fatal hemorrhage from poptif ialcer,
Cas. lak. cook. 96 no-39:1234-1236 27 SoPt 57.
1, Katedra IntornI propedoutD7 VIA J. W. F., pobocka Mardablee.
_predaosta dr, Berromm. Who logic kesnatontake o4deleal IM ftr&Lolce,
prodnosta Hilo Bab.
(CUSHING SYMEM, compl,
niarcolopsy with fatal hmorrh. from peptic ulcer (Oq))
(qT I)ISOKMB,
varcolopsy with Cushing synd. A fatal homorrh. from
peptic ulcer (02))
(PMIC U1006 49morrh.
fatal with Cwh1m synd. & niarcolopsy (Cs))
E'..CERPTA MEMCA See 2 lol 1215 Physiology May 59
1961. EFFECT OF A SINGLE LARGE DOSE OF AMINOPTERIN ON THE NOII-
MAI BONE MARROW - Die Wirkung einer einzelnen grosaun Ammopterin-
dosis auf das normale Knochenmark - HermannovA K. and Herrmann
B. Prop. inst. VLA Hradec KrAlove jK8niggrt-Rz):-P-a-r-&ubice - Z. G ES. INN.
MFD. 1958, 13/3 (112-114) Illus. 4
An otherwise healthy woman aged 41 yr. took 49.5 mg. of aminopterin with suicidal
intent. Exanthem, mucosal ulcerations and gastrointestinal bleeding appeared 2
days later. The temperature was 37.4*C. Megalublasts, metamyelocytes and large
staff cells were found in the sternal punctate. without any other haematological
changes. Further exanthematous changes were seen after treatment with ascorbic
acid, vit. Bt2, ACTH and saline infusions had been instituted, but after a week no
megaloblasts were found in the sternal punctate. Vomiting and diarrhoea, which
started almost immediately after ingestion of the drug. cleared up in a week and
the patient was discharged home after 2 weeks, Three weeks later she had lost
practically all her hair and complained of continuous headache. Amenorrhoea lasted
10 weeks. At 12 weeks after the poisoning all signs and symptoms had cleared up.
It in postulated that even a large dose of aminopterin does rot inhibit haemato-
poiesix if the organism is saturated with folic acid. The cnanges observed in the
weeks subsequent to poisoning with this antagonist are ascribed to a deficiency of
folic acid. Link - Bratislava
CZECliO,9LOV,IKL't/Pliarti~icolic7 mid Toxicology Chenotherapeutic
Preparatiiiis. Antituberculotic Agents,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1959, 9301
Author Herrmannova,-K,.
Inst
Title Severe HemorrhaGic Coiiplications darinr,! Treatment with
Is.-):iiazid
Orig Pub Roxhl. tuberk. a nerioccch plicnich, 1958, 18, N) 5, 342-
346
Abstract Two cases of severe hemrrhaLdc diatheses which occurred
durint, treatmei-,t with isaniazid are described. One femn-
le paticint died as a result of massive hcaorrliat~.c beneath
the skin and mucosa of the di,-'estive apparatus. In t1he
secoi-id patient purpura was -)bserved, acconpanied bly
swellinG if the jDints, a.~d pr.)fuse hei-,i-)rr.iaf;e from the
mse and smial oreans: hematuria mid oli,-mria. Durin3
the peri,)d )f i-.~-irkedly expressed rsanifestaticiis of
Card 1/2
- 21 -
CZECHOSLOV,'&I;../Eli-ar.,~ncoloa aud Tc;,,icololrj - Chemotherapaltic v
Preparati-ms. &itituberculAic Afronts.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) N3 2, 1999, 9301
hem-.)reaa(;Lc diathesis, attacks if smpraventricular
paroxysml tacaycardia occtirred. -- From the autb:)r's
surrmary
Card 2/2
HERKAN, B.; H-E.RAMOVA, K.; VYKYDAL, A.
Infectious Inflammation of the liver and diabetes. Vnitrni leko
11 no.3t237-244 Mr 165
1. Infekeni oddelani Obvodniho, ustayu narodniho zdrayi, Pardubice
(prednosta; MUDr. ~L Vykydal) a vnitrni oddeleni Obvodniho ustavu
narodni zdravi, Pardubice (prednostat MUDr. B. Herman).
C,F Zf /Ij
_Int,,)rna1 Depnrrtrio t Okrasni Institute
of National Oddeloni OUNZ), Pardubice, Head
(Primar) Dr B. H&MAN.
"Differentiated Care for Patients in Internal Medicine."
Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 26, 211. June 66, pp
706 - 707
Abstract: The concentration of critically ill pationts in special
rooms is discussed. It is sugf~e3ted that a room with 5 to 10
cubicles be placed under the constant care of ono doctor and 10
nurses; special equipment required in the care of critically
sicIr patients is described, and this should be constantly avail-
able. '.'L'he patients feel reassured by the constant presence of
the medical personnel, and no adverse reactions, due to patients
worry over thoir condition, were observed. No references,
23 -
HERMANOVSKY, Vojtech
Mirroacople examination of the hard soldered ceramics-netal Joints.
Silikaty 7 no.1:19-28 163.
1. Vy*uwiy ustav elektrotechnicke keramiky, Hradec Kralove@
HEMANOWICZ, A.
A new sustem of settlement of a accounts between the inves-tor and the contrator
p. 26
(Budownictwo Wiejskie, Vol, 8p no, 1p Jan. 19569 Warszawa)
Monthly Listof 'Llast European Accessions (iXAL) LCP Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Lincl.
nr r,-. !I-- r-:1 for: j-n 7
S'~: I'onthl, Lin' o:'
fff-RMA110WICZ) 1.
"New Polish achievements in the field of cooling and lubricatirE fluids,"
Mechanik, 1,;arsznwn, Vol 27, No 1, Jan. 1954, P. 2,)j,
SO: Eastern European Accesnions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1951,, L.C.
-,nR.
1. 1 C711
T
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PO La nd
196o,, No,
i RZXh1m,,1 Ral
~;;-ermanowic z, F. anc. Zawadzki,
Pco- r. 1-.-,stitu,.n trcr Mec'mvicu
iv I
..I .Protecrion of Steel und "Inc-klumftan Allovc
i-race In.0.
L
t nIinvc toeri r,-.5Ae on Ln,.- proLtictive
under cQndittons of underground corrorvio.-'
C r) at J. n F::~ of di f L"Ir Uri t t -I Tic ~s -, f "I I int IN, F, ) C' i I I,
P, it ZA t(!fi -,j nC-P,'.')LtL'Lj :~7te() I~!aj I.Van.1 '-ed or
ar'd Orl Z'n-A1 uljoyij; the
di'~--Vte the 5"zzeriorit7 oj. synthe*:-4~! resir. z-ist!:1
pa~nlts over il-based r--Lntr;. Tho
el~ were found to oe nout effective: Cl- L~
epoxy erlamel (cv-~r.-dried), 2062- F KraLr *name',-,
and chlorinated ruober-ba!~ed ename-1. "fae prepafll-l
211
F 1;kYld
ABS. JWR. RWdxv# No* 5 1960t We*
T1 TL 9
MIG. P".
A B5 UPA OT
"I r- 212
13 21 5 6
tion of the Metal 3urface prior to the applizarion
of the P has a iharked effect on the corrosion
protective propertiez-, of the P. Best rcsitlt." are
obtained fror. th-~- application of layer of galvaric
ZY; followed by pasr,,-vation or phosptiating. fo r
best results in the corroeiori protection of Zn-Al
allo A
ys, a preliminary pickling is racon-?iendr-d
followed by the application of one roat of Z-!:-'-C.-!
A or 2062 F gray enamel. Acil peat soils have tlhp.
most aggressive effect or, P coatings.
V. KaFhc~eyev
OKONS K.; HERMANOWICZ, F.,
Picryl xantogenate and rhodanate. Bul chim PAIT 8 no.2:37-39 '60.
(EF.AI 10:9/10)
1. Military Technical College, Warsaw. Preaented by T. Urbanaki.
(Picryl group) (Xanthanes) (Thiocyanates)
OKON, Kazimierz; HERMANOWICZ, Franciszek
On the reaction of picrylpyridinium chloride with oulfites in aquMme
nolutions. Rocz chemii 34 no.5:1275-1278 160.
(SUI 10-19)
1. Milit&ry Technical College, Warszawa.
(Pierylpyridinium chloride) (Sulfites)
(Water) (Solutiono)
OKON., Kazimierz; HERMOWICZt Franciszek
Picryl xanthate and rhodanate. Rocz chemii 35 no.5:1237-1242 161.
1. Military Technical College, Warsaw.
HERFANICI-7 C'~"' Ii.
HERY-0,1014ICZ, H. Kramnica and Oblazoum or Czemone Skalki. p. 12, No. 9, August
1956. Poland, Warszawa
Turysta
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, No. 4-April 1957
HERMOWICZ9 H.
HERMANOWICZO H. A morning in lazinderse p* 12.
Vol. 280 no. lo, oct. 1956
TURYSTA
Poland
So: East Ewopean Accession# Vol* 6,j No* 5v may 1957
1.17
i~eography Geolci7,v
Kra"Cow w nccl,,r. Opracowarde literacide 3)ilwiak. K ma k, O-W
Jvjawn. Art-.jstvczn-(jraric-,ne, V,151-. (Krakow n:L, ht
NE NA in D1c
"onth1v list of ^ast 7uropean Accasti,ns (SEMI), I/c.L. flo.);
April, I..'n"La's-S.
HERNIANNICZ, L.
Mechanical plastering in Warsaw. p. 242.
PRZEGLAD BUDOWLANY -
Ilarszawa
Vol. 27, no. 7, July 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 3j, t1arch 1956
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