A Peculiar Orchid

A Peculiar Orchid

169 OXYGEN PNEUMONITIS IN MAN 2 Kapanci Y, Weibel ER, Kaplan HP, et al: Pathogenesis and reversibility of the pulmonary lesions of oxygen toxicity in...

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OXYGEN PNEUMONITIS IN MAN 2 Kapanci Y, Weibel ER, Kaplan HP, et al: Pathogenesis and reversibility of the pulmonary lesions of oxygen toxicity in monkeys, II. Ultrastructural and morphometric studies. Lab Invest 20: 101-118, 1969 3 Weibel ER, Elias H: Introduction to stereology and morphometry. In: Quantitative Methods in Morphology. Weibel ER, Elias H (ed ), Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp 1-16 1967 4 Andersen MN, Kuchiba K: Depression of cardiac output with mechanical ventilation. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 54: 182-190, 1967 5 Balentine DJ: Pathologic effects of high oxygen tensions. New Eng J Med 275: 1038-1040, 1966 6 Barber RE, Lee J, Hamilton WK: Oxygen toxicity in man. A prospective study in patients with irreversible brain damage. New Eng J Med 283:1478-1484,1970 7 Burger EJ, Mead J: Static properties of lungs after oxygen exposure. J Appl Physiol27: 191-197, 1969 8 Caldwell PRB, Lee WH, Schildkraut HS, et al: Changes in lung volume diffusion capacity and blood gases in men breathing oxygen. J Appl Physiol21: 1477..1483, 1966 9 Fuson RL, Saltzman HA, Smith WW: Clinical hyperbaric oxygenation with severe oxygen toxicity. Report of a case. New Eng J Med 273:415-419, 1965 10 Puy RJM, Hyde RW, Fisher AB, et al: Alterations in the pulmonary capillary bed during early oxygen toxicity in man. J Appl PhysioI24:537-543, 1968 11 Singer MM, Wright F, Stanley LK, et al: Oxygen toxicity in man: a prospective study in patients after open-heart surgery. New Eng J Med 283:1473-1478,1970 12 Kistler GS, Caldwell PRB, Weibel ER: Development of fine structural damage to alveolar and capillary lining cells in oxygen poisoned rats. J Cell BioI. 32:605-628, 1967 13 Scherle W: A simple method for volumetry of organs in quantitative stereology, Mikroskopie, 26:57-60, 1970 14 Weibel ER: Introduction to counting principles. In Quantitative Methods in Morphology, Weibel ER, Elias H ( eds) Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp 5.5-57, 1967 15 Weibel ER: Morphometry and lung models. In Quantitative Methods in Morphology. Weibel ER, Elias H (eds ) Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1967, pp 253-269 16 Weibel ER: Automatic sampling stage microscope and data print-out unit. In Stereology by Elias H (ed ), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1968, pp

331 17 Freere RH, Weibel ER: Stereologic techniques in microscopy. J Roy Micr Soc 87 :25-34, 1966 18 Weibel ER, Kistler GS, Scherle WF: Practical stereological methods for morphometric cytology. J Cell BioI 30: 2338, 1966 19 Eggermann J, Kapanci Y: Experimental pulmonary calcinosis in the rat. Ultrastructural and morphometric studies. Lab Invest 24: 469-482, 1971 20 Weibel ER, Knight BW: A morphometric study on the thickness of the pulmonary air-blood barrier. J Cell BioI 21 :367-384, 1964 21 Kapanci Y, Gould VE, Tosco R, et al: Electron microscopic and morphometric studies on human oxygen pneumonitis. XII. Gemeinsame Tagung der Osterreischen Gesellschaft fiir Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation, der Deutschen Gesellschft fur Anesthesie und Wiederbelebung und der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft fiir Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation, vom 1 bis 3 Sept. 1971, Kursaal, Bern. 22 Zeiner FN: Sixty days exposure to artificial atmospheres. Aerospace Med 37:492-498,1966 23 Friedrich M, Grayzel DM: High resistance of Rhesus monkey to 90 plus percent oxygen. Proc Soc Exp BioI Med 56:204-212, 1944 24 Van de Water JM, Kagey KS, Miller IT: Response of the lungs to six to 12 hours of 100 percent oxygen inhalation in normal man. New Eng J Med 283:621-626,1970 25 Clements JA, Fisher, HK: The oxygen dilemma. New Eng J Med 282:976-977, 1970 26 Welch BE, Morgan TE, Clamann HG: Time concentration effect in relation to oxygen toxicity in man. Fed Proc 22:1053-1056, 1963 27 Weibel ER: The ultrastructure of the alveolar capillary membrane or barrier. In The Pulmonary Circulation and Interstitial Space. Ed by Fishman AP, Hecht HH, Chicago, London, University of Chicago Press, 1969, pp 9-25 28 Weibel ER: Morphometry of the Lung. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer Verlag, 1963 29 Nash G, Blennerhassett JB, Pantoppidan H: Pulmonary lesions associated with oxygen therapy and artificial ventilation. New Eng J Med 276:368-374,1967 30 Pratt PC: Pulmonary capillary proliferation induced by oxygen inhalation. Amer J Path 34:1033-1049, 1958 31 Kapanci Y: Les bases morphologiques des troubles de la diffusion. Schweiz med Wschr 100:1835-1836, 1970

A Peculiar Orchid Orchids outdo any other Hower in beauty. In numbers they represent the largest family of flowering plants. In 1914 Schlechter spoke of some fifteen thousand species. The number has steadily increased since. The word Orchis means "testicle" in Greek and was used because some of the species, especially in the genus Orchis, possess pairs of tubers which are similar in shape to human testicles. Vanilla planifolia is one of the orchids. Its name is of Spanish origin, meaning "little pod." Today about ninety species are known, extending throughout

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the tropics of both hemispheres. Vanilla's long green fruits hang down in bunches but the rich aroma has to be developed artificially by a tedious and difficult procedure; it imparts an especially good taste to chocolate products, confectionery, liqueurs, ice cream and other foods and delicacies. Richter, W: The Orchid World (translated and revised by Hunt, PF). New York, Dutton, EP, 1965.