Definition of Histamin

1. an amine released in allergic reactions [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Histamin

hissier
hissies
hissiest
hissing
hissingly
hissings
hissy
hissy-fit
hissy-fits
hissy fit
hissy fits
hissyfit
hist
hist-
histamin (current term)
histaminaemia
histaminase
histaminases
histamine
histamine-fast
histamine agents
histamine agonist
histamine antagonists
histamine blocker
histamine flush
histamine h1 antagonists
histamine h2 antagonists
histamine headache
histamine liberators

Literary usage of Histamin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"This leaves only the capillaries. The evidence is, however, indirect. Circulation.—The effects of histamin are complex, and puzzling ..."

2. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"experimental animals and established the following facts: (1) histamin does not inhibit the ... (2) histamin itself has a slight sugar mobilization action. ..."

3. The Journal of Infectious Diseases by Infectious Diseases Society of America, John Rockefeller McCormick Memorial Fund, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases (1914)
"The intracutaneous injection of 0.1 cc of a 0.1 percent neutral solution of this preparation (0.0001 of histamin hydrochlorid) gave negative results in 11 ..."

4. Practice of Medicine by Frederick Tice (1921)
"The similarity of histamin and pituitary extract, in their action upon the uteri of mice and guinea pigs, has been recently expressed by Abel and Macht, ..."

5. Bacteriology, General, Pathological and Intestinal by Arthur Isaac Kendall (1921)
"It is not definitely proven that other members of the mucosus capsulatus group may not form histamin, however. The chief interest surrounding Bacillus ..."

6. A Manual of surgery for students and physicians by Francis T. Stewart (1921)
"The sudden development of -hock after the removal of a tourniquet was a frequent observation 'luring the war. Abel has found a substance histamin more or ..."

7. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1915)
"... showing the reaction of the skin shortly after the use of histamin. Three tracings show (i) venous, carotid and radial pulse after vagus stimulation. ..."

8. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"It is believed that histamin is one of them. Their chief influence is exerted in their action on ... histamin, pharmacologically, is in the same class as ..."

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