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expressed in milligrams, that is commonly used?
20.
The largest amount?
21.
This would then represent
time the amount ordinarily administered
internally, based on the minimam and maximum quantities used for deop ray work?
22.
That was the maximum amount of radium you administered internally to any single
individual?
25.
will you specify generally the conditions for which you prescribed this type of
medication, disregarding whether or not the results obtained were beneficial?
24.
Did you ever note any untoward effects resulting from the use of radium internally ?
25.
If 80, did you asoribe these effects to the reaction of the individual to the
injection or to the effects of the raditua in the system?
26.
As time elapsed have you had an opportunity to check patients which were given
radium internally?
or
27.
If 50, have you ever noted the development of any ecnditions/Isisons which may
have been aggravated by the presence of radium in the system?
28.
You then state that you used radium internally from
to
internally,
and that you never noted any untoward effects which could be ascribed to the
physiological action of the radium upon the aytom?
29.
What in your opinion happens to the radium solutions administered internally once
they are in the system?
30,
In case that you state they are eliminated, do you have any idea how rapidly such
elimination occur?
31.
Are you familiar with the work of Siol, Viol and Gordon, done in 1915, with
reference to the rate of elimination of radium administer red internally?
52.
Is it not true that within 5 days after an injection of radium internally or
intrasuscularly 35 to 45% is climinated by way of the feces and urine, and that
radiun in solution given by mouth, 65 to 75% is eliminated at the expiration of
5 days?
33.
Is it not true that Siol, Viol and Gordon, further state that after the expiration
of the 10th day the rate of alimination, regardless of whether the radium was
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