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definite # indefinite
development # decrease, retreat
increase # decrease
early # late, later
new # old
long # short
large # small
mild # rough, hard
minute # significant, substantial
rich # poor
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1. The discovery of penicillin.
2. Its discovery made opened an entire new field of therapy.
3. Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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1. The failure of the individual to react to the ordinary dose of a drug is known
as tolerance.
2. Certain species of animals tolerate quantities of drugs which would be fatal to
others of the same size.
3. The hedgehog resists large doses of many very active poisons.
4. The rabbit is tolerant to large quantities of atropine.
5. Another form of drug tolerance is that induced by the prolonged use of a drug
the acquired tolerance/mithridatism.
6. The acquired tolerance has been called mithridatism from the tradition that
Mithridates protected himself in this way from the danger of poisoning.
7. Mithridates was a Prince and seventh King of the wealthy Kingdom of Pontus.
8. The most familiar example of this form of drug tolerance is that acquired for
tobacco.
9. This tolerance is entirely different from the immunity induced by toxins.
10.Drug fast means resisting to the drug even when used in what would have
been an adequate dosage.
11.Some tissues acquire tolerance for a poison, while others fail to do so.
12.After using morphine for a long time, it loses its action on the brain.
13.Yes, there are. For example, the rabbit remains sensitive to morphine even
after prolonged treatment.
14.Drug tolerance is lost if the drug is discontinued for some time.
15.Is cases of opium-eating, for a person who has taken opium for a long time
acquires a tolerance for the drug, so that sometimes enormous quantities are
required in order to induce the ordinary effects. If the habit is lost, so is the
tolerance, and a small dose may induce dangerous poisoning.
16.Yes, the prolonged use of a drug may establish tolerance for others of the
same class.
17.The chronic drunkards become less sensitive to alcohol, and are also more
resistant to the action of ether than ordinary persons.