Abstract: A fecal specimen may be tested for the presence of occult blood by combining the fecal specimen with
(a) an oxidizable substrate that produces a colored product in the presence of peroxide and hemoglobin;
(b) hydrogen peroxide or a peroxide source; and
(c) an enhancer selected to enhance the sensitivity of the test. Suitable enhancers are monocyclic nitrogen-containing aromatic heterocyclic compounds; tertiary or quaternary ammonium compounds having a phenyl, hydroxy alkyl or esterified hydroxy alkyl attached to the nitrogen; or quinoline or a substituted derivative thereof. If hemoglobin is present in the fecal sample, the oxidizable substrate is converted to the visibly detectable, colored product.
Abstract: An opthalmoscope comprises a beam of light projecting along an illumination beam path into the eye of a patient and onto the fundus oculi of the eye, and a condenser system arranged in the illumination beam path. The condenser system includes an element having a nonspherical optically effective surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 1990
Date of Patent:
October 16, 1990
Assignee:
Propper Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Helmut A. Heine, Helmut Rosenbusch, Otto H. Schmidt