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Rapid Absorption of Substances Injected into the Bone Marrow
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Animal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyOrgan PhysiologyGeneral CirculationMedicinePhysiologyHematologyRapid AbsorptionMarrow CavityExperimental AnemiaPharmacologyBlood TransfusionAnesthesiologyHealth Sciences
Substances injected into the marrow cavity of the tibia of the rabbit and of the sternum of man are almost immediately absorbed into the general circulation. Blood and glucose solutions respectively, by intramedullary injection, corrected rapidly experimental anemia and hypoglycemia induced in rabbits.