C R Seances Soc Biol Fil
March 1991
Three strains of mice were given, per os and ad libitum, a spa water containing 6.8 mg/l arsenic and indicated for the treatment of allergic respiratory diseases or chronic bronchitis. The daily arsenic intake was approximately from 1.
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January 1990
The aerosol of thermal water given just before the administration of spasmogenic substances did not prevent the histamine or acetylcholine induced bronchospasm. After a daily parenteral dose of thermal water during 21 days, a systemic delay of the bronchospasm induced by both mediators was observed. With arsenic pretreatment the delay in onset of bronchospasm was shorter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo groups of patients with unilateral tuberculosis, either pulmonary (36 cases) or pleural (75 cases) were studied. The clinical and functional results were compared statistically. These two groups were similar in terms of age, sex, tobacco consumption, the radiological unilaterality of their disease and the global reduction of respiratory function (assessed by VC, FEV1, TPC and TLCO), which can be considered to be essentially due to the local disease.
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February 1983
212 asthma patients, who attended their first health spa at La Bourboule, are studied. The functional data are statistically compared to those obtained from clinical examination. In this group of patients, it is found that: 1.
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