Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]

Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) The first reliable syringes and hollow needles for the injections of drugs subcutaneously, intramuscularily and intravenously or for other injections came into use shortly after 1850. As far...

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Main Authors: Jóhannes F. Skaftason, Jakob Kristinsson, Þorkell Jóhannesson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur 2011
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Lyf
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/123606 2023-05-15T16:49:39+02:00 Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi] Injection medicines: Historical notes on their use and development, with special reference to Icelandic conditions Jóhannes F. Skaftason Jakob Kristinsson Þorkell Jóhannesson 2011-03-04 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/123606 is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is Læknablaðið 2011, 97(3):169-74 0023-7213 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/123606 Læknablaðið Vísindasaga Lyf Article 2011 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:21:42Z Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) The first reliable syringes and hollow needles for the injections of drugs subcutaneously, intramuscularily and intravenously or for other injections came into use shortly after 1850. As far is known, morphine was the first drug to be injected subcutaneously, using a syringe and a hollow needle. Use of injection medicines, especially containing morphine or other alkaloids, became widespread among European doctors in the latter half of the 19th century. The use of injection medicines began before the existence of infectious microbes or microorganisms in general had become common knowledge, or the equilibria of electrolytes in and around living cells had been understood. Thus, injection medicines, their production and procedures of use had to pass through lengthy development lasting nearly one hundred years, in order to reach the levels of quality standards now universally accepted. It was also a definite advancement when disposable syringes and needles came into general use around 1960. Accessibility to injection medicines and their use was seemingly on a low scale in Iceland until 1930 or thereabout. The production of injection medicines in Iceland began in substance in the fourth decade of the last century. The production was generic, following official formulas, and was based in several pharmacies and a few drug companies. Only two producers offered a sizeable assortment of drugs. The production gradually became concentrated in a few firms and was finally handled by only one international, locally based, generic drugs firm, where the domestic production of injection medicines ended shortly after 2000. Fyrsta heimild á prenti um að morfínstungulyf hafi verið notað við skurðaðgerðir hér á landi virðist vera frá tímabilinu 1890-1895. Guðmundur Guðmundsson (1853-1946), læknir, skar upp sjúkling með kviðslit og klemmdan þarm og gaf morfín í formi stungulyfs og „snafs” á undan aðgerðinni.41 Þessi unga ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Skar ENVELOPE(6.659,6.659,62.541,62.541) Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896)
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Lyf
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Lyf
Jóhannes F. Skaftason
Jakob Kristinsson
Þorkell Jóhannesson
Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
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description Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) The first reliable syringes and hollow needles for the injections of drugs subcutaneously, intramuscularily and intravenously or for other injections came into use shortly after 1850. As far is known, morphine was the first drug to be injected subcutaneously, using a syringe and a hollow needle. Use of injection medicines, especially containing morphine or other alkaloids, became widespread among European doctors in the latter half of the 19th century. The use of injection medicines began before the existence of infectious microbes or microorganisms in general had become common knowledge, or the equilibria of electrolytes in and around living cells had been understood. Thus, injection medicines, their production and procedures of use had to pass through lengthy development lasting nearly one hundred years, in order to reach the levels of quality standards now universally accepted. It was also a definite advancement when disposable syringes and needles came into general use around 1960. Accessibility to injection medicines and their use was seemingly on a low scale in Iceland until 1930 or thereabout. The production of injection medicines in Iceland began in substance in the fourth decade of the last century. The production was generic, following official formulas, and was based in several pharmacies and a few drug companies. Only two producers offered a sizeable assortment of drugs. The production gradually became concentrated in a few firms and was finally handled by only one international, locally based, generic drugs firm, where the domestic production of injection medicines ended shortly after 2000. Fyrsta heimild á prenti um að morfínstungulyf hafi verið notað við skurðaðgerðir hér á landi virðist vera frá tímabilinu 1890-1895. Guðmundur Guðmundsson (1853-1946), læknir, skar upp sjúkling með kviðslit og klemmdan þarm og gaf morfín í formi stungulyfs og „snafs” á undan aðgerðinni.41 Þessi unga ...
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author Jóhannes F. Skaftason
Jakob Kristinsson
Þorkell Jóhannesson
author_facet Jóhannes F. Skaftason
Jakob Kristinsson
Þorkell Jóhannesson
author_sort Jóhannes F. Skaftason
title Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
title_short Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
title_full Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
title_fullStr Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
title_full_unstemmed Brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á Íslandi]
title_sort brot úr sögu stungulyfja : með sérstöku tilliti til íslenskra aðstæðna [seinni hluti : stungulyf á íslandi]
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