Privatdozent K.K. Skrobansky. Experience in experimental development of the issue of the pathogenesis of eclampsia. - Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1910 January

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Experimental studies of recent years are increasingly elucidating the importance of the placenta in the process of metabolism between the body of the fetus and its mother, and at the same time, the view that the placenta is a source of poisons, the entry of which into the body leads to the disease of eclampsia, is increasingly firmly established, although the conclusions reached in their studies, the authors sometimes differ significantly in details. Dr. Scrobansky sees a common defect in their experiments in the fact that they took exclusively human placenta for injection into animals.

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