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Effects of aspirated and swallowed water in mongrel dogs subjected to fresh-water drowning

The effects of aspiration or aspiration-cum-swallowing were studied in two groups of anesthetized dogs. Group I animals were subjected to aspiration (20 mlg/kg) whereas that of group II to aspiration (20 ml/kg) cum-swallowing (20 ml/kg) of fresh water. Aspiration produced decrease in plasma sodium a...

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Published in:Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1980-07, Vol.24 (3), p.197-204
Main Authors: Rai, U C, Bhardwaj, P K, Mohan, M
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Fresh Water
Inhalation
Osmolar Concentration
Respiration
Time Factors
Water - pharmacology
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