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THYROID (Gr. Ovpoea3i'is, See also: term applied (I) to the largest of the cartilages of the larynx (see See also: RESPIRATORY See also: SYSTEM), (2) to one of two arteries which lie near the thyroid See also: cartilage and gland (see ARTERIES), and (3) to a vascular ductless gland, which rests on the larynx and upper See also: part of the trachea (see DUCTLESS GLANDS)
.
The thyroid gland is used in See also: medicine in two forms
.
Thyroideum siccum is a See also: light dull See also: brown powder, prepared by drying the thyroid gland of a
See also: sheep
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Its chief constituent is a proteid known as thyreoglobulin, the active principle of which contains 9.3% of iodine and 0.5% of phosphorus, and is known as iodothyrin or thyroiodin
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The dried gland easily becomes See also: damp and deteriorates
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Liquor thyroidei is a See also: pink turbid liquid made by macerating the fresh gland of a sheep with See also: glycerin and phenol
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Thyroid gland administered to See also: man increases the See also: pulse See also: rate, causes increased and enfeebled cardiac beat and leads to increased metabolism, consequently excess of See also: urea, uric acid and See also: phosphates arc excreted in the urine; it therefore reduces the See also: body See also: weight
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Glycosuria develops from the inability of the body to ingest See also: glucose
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Overdoses of thyroid cause rapid pulse, headache and vomiting, together with diarrhoea and See also: pruritus, emaciation and weakness
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These symptoms are known as thyroidism
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Thyroid gland was introduced for the treatment of patients suffering from goitre, See also: myxoedema and See also: cretinism, in which diseases it has been remarkably successful, cretins growing rapidly under the thyroid treatment and developing intelligence
.
It has also been used in dwarfism, excessive obesity, See also: psoriasis and scleroderma
.
When used in obesity an excess of nitrogenous See also: food should be taken to balance the destruction of proteid
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In certain forms of insanity, See also: melancholia and climacteric insanities it has given See also: good results
.
Full doses of thyroid are valuable in the prevention and See also: relief of eclampsia
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It should not be given to patients suffering from exophthalmic goitre, for which an See also: anti-thyroid serum (antithyreoidin of Moebrus), which is the serum of thyroidectornized animals, has been introduced
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Rodagen is a See also: white powder consisting of the dried milk of thyroidectomized goats, mixed with 50 °A of milk
See also: sugar
.
In exophthalmic goitre this preparation causes a reduction of the swelling and of the pulse rate, and an increase of body weight
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