10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HYPERINOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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hyperinosis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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1
A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and ...
SPECULATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF HYPERINOSIS. Inflammation is the
only known disease in which the hyperinosis of the blood is found, not the only
one in which a buffy coat appears, for we must bear in mind a certain reduction in
...
Daniel Drake, Samuel Hanbury Smith, Francis Gurney Smith, 1854
2
A systematic treatise, historical, etiological, and ...
SPECULATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF HYPERINOSIS. Inflammation is the
only known disease in which the hyperinosis of the blood is found, not the only
one in which a buffy coat appears, for we must bear in mind a certain reduction in
...
3
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
Intimate nature of the process leading to hyperinosis of' the blood in inflammation
. Considering it as having been by the preceding arguments, rendered very
probable that the red corpuscles of the blood are the source of fibrin in the natural
...
4
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL ...
Intimate nature of the process leading to hyperinosis of' the blood in inflammation
. Considering it as having been by the preceding arguments, rendered very
probable that the red corpuscles of the blood are the source of fibrin in the natural
...
5
The Retrospect of Medicine
Though these views are highly plausible, yet we can more readily account for the
state of hyperinosis on other grounds. Whenever the nutrition of the fibrous or
muscular tissues becomes deranged, the quantity of fibrine must be altered, ...
6
The Retrospect of Medicine
care in cases of acute hyperinosis in the young. Speaking, indeed, of hyperinosis
in children, I would, if my voice had any influence, raise it against the abstraction
of blood altogether in such examples. There is a form of acute pneumonia often ...
William Braithwaite, 1860
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Animal chemistry: with reference to the physiology and ...
Andral and Gavarret found that the blood, in ordinary erysipelas attended with
fever, was so rich in fibrin, and the quantity of corpuscles so reduced, as to leave
no doubt of the existence of hyperinosis. It is by no means easy to detect the ...
8
A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine: ...
The hyperinosis has not been ascertained to precede the development of
inflammation. The latter is not the effect of the former. The converse is probably
true; but, with our present knowledge, it is better to say that the augmentation of
fibrin is a ...
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Second series. Edited by S. H. Smith ... and F. G. Smith
INFLAMMATION is the only known disease in which the hyperinosis of the blood
is found, not the only one in which a bufl'y coat appears, for we must bear in mind
a certain reduction in the amount of corpuscles, will lead to the production of ...
Daniel DRAKE, Francis Gurney SMITH, Samuel Hanbury SMITH, 1854
10
The British and Foreign Medical Review
Intimate nature of the process leading to hyperinosis of the blood in inflammation.
Considering it as having been by the preceding arguments, rendered very
probable that the red corpuscles of the blood are the source of fibrin in the natural
...