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In the so-called stage of reaction, the crasis reverts to the normal, or else the
hypinosis changes under expansion of the blood into a typhoid disease. The
latter is remarkable for a secondary localization upon the mucous membrane of
the ...
2
A Manual of Pathological Anatomy
The cancerous hypinosis is, as we have already pointed out, absent in local
carcinoma. The concurrent crasis may be the normal, or some anomalous one
not of a cancerous nature. The fibrin-crases, however, accompanying, or at least
...
Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, 1854
3
A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine: ...
Hypinosis. An abnormal diminution of fibrin is called, after Simon, hypinosis. This
is less frequent than an increase of fibrin, but it probably constitutes a graver
morbid condition. It occurs frequently, not constantly, in the continued fevers, ...
4
A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine
An abnormal diminution of fibrin is called after Simon, hypinosis. This is less
frequent than an increase of fibrin, but it probably constitutes a graver morbid
condition. It occurs frequently, not constantly, in the continued fevers, provided
they are ...
5
Animal chemistry with reference to the physiology and ...
The composition of the blood in hypinosis is essentially the reverse of that in
hyperinosis. The amount of corpuscles is increased, that of fibrin diminished, and
the solid constituents generally are increased rather than diminished ; while in
the ...
Johann Franz Simon, George Edward Day, 1845
6
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Hypinosis. — The quantity of fibrin is often less than in healthy blood, or if it
amounts to, or exceeds the normal quantity, the corpuscles increase in a
corresponding degree. The corpuscles and the solid constituents collectively
often exceed the ...
Hypinosis. The quantity of fibrin is often less than in healthy blood, or if it amounts
to, or exceeds the normal quantity, the corpuscles decrease in a corresponding
degree. The corpuscles and the solid constituents collectively often exceed the ...
In normal blood the formation of the fibrin Hyperinosis network becomes
apparent within two or three and minutes after exposure of the blood to the air,
Hypinosis. and the process is completed within seven or eight minutes. In certain
...
John C. Da Costa (Jr.), 1901
9
The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
Inspissants.—These are agents which. ' The Works of Wm. Hewson, F.R.S.,
edited by G. Gulliver, p. xlvi. Lond. 1846. '2 Simon's Animal Chemistry, translated
by Dr. Day, vol. i. p. 287. Hypinosis, from find, under; and 1's, iués, thefibrin of
blood.
10
A Dictionary of Biomedicine
... *mevalonate kinase. hyperimmune serum Serum with a high titre of specific
polyclonal antibodies, usually from animals that have recently been exposed to
the antigen. hyperinosis Excess of fibrin in the blood, as opposed to hypinosis.
John Lackie, Christopher O'Callaghan, 2010