
The effect of botulism toxin on the central nervous system, in comparison with the effect of some other nerve toxins
Author(s) -
V. P. Osipov
Publication year - 1907
Publication title -
nevrologičeskij vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2304-3067
pISSN - 1027-4898
DOI - 10.17816/nb88750
Subject(s) - antitoxin , botulism , nervous system , disease , toxin , central nervous system , neuroscience , pathological , microbial toxins , medicine , biology , intensive care medicine , microbiology and biotechnology
In view of the fact that at present the doctrine of intoxication and autointoxication of the body is becoming more and more firmly established, as the causal factor of many nervous and mental diseases, the study of the effect of toxins on the nervous system is gaining more and more interest every day; this study has not only theoretical, but also important practical significance, since by causing a known disease with the help of this or that toxin, having studied the effect of the toxin on the body, we gain chances to develop an antitoxin, and, therefore, enrich the clinic with a new rational therapeutic agent; in addition, having a toxin, we can cause and study the clinical and pathological picture of the disease in animals at any given moment, which is especially valuable when studying the nature of rare diseases.