Does bloodletting reduce the amount of toxic substances circulating in the blood in case of renal failure?

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According to E. Becher (Münch. Med. W., 1926, No. 12), both experimental studies and clinical observations give a negative answer to this question: with kidney failure and real uremia, the amount of intermediate products of protein breakdown and intestinal putrefaction products in the blood of patients after bloodletting does not decrease.

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По E. Becher'у (Münch. med. W., 1926, № 12) как экспериментальные исследования, так и клинические наблюдения дают на этот вопрос отрицательный ответ: при недостаточности почек и настоящей урэмии количество промежуточных продуктов расщепления белков и продуктов кишечного гниения в крови больных после кровопусканий не уменьшается.

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