10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANOXAEMIC»
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anoxaemic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
anoxaemic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Metabolism of the Frog's Heart
anoxaemic, alkalinity and, 142-145, 157 anoxaemic, buffering and, 175
anoxaemic, carbohydrate used by, 173 anoxaemic, electrical response in, 229
anoxaemic, frequency and depression of, 178 anoxaemic, glucose effect on, 141-
143 ...
Alfred Joseph Clark, Philip Eggleton, R. Gaddie, 1938
2
Male Reproductive Dysfunction
Consequent anoxaemic changes produce damage at the cellular level similar to
what occurs with repeated infections. Patients with unilateral torsion also carry a
high risk of subsequent torsion on the contralateral side. Bilateral testicular ...
Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers, Basu, 2005
Broadly he showed that the brain is very anoxaemic during its passage through
the pelvis, and he speaks of a foetus with delayed respiration as being "so
anoxaemic that it can have no real consciousness", so psychological reactions,
apart ...
4
The Physics of the Universe
Anoxaemic. Changes. in. the. Liver,. with. regard. to. the. 'High-Altitude. Death'. of.
Airmen. IN recent papers Biichner1 and his disciples Pichotka', Miiller and
Rotter3, as well as Hesse4, have described peculiar histological findings in livers
of ...
Sir James Hopwood Jeans, 1928
5
Recent advances in pediatrics
But if the obstruction is only partial the baby might not immediately become
alarmed, and in its drowsy exhausted state, might it not go to sleep without
moving? Then, as in carbon monoxide poisoning, anoxaemic might develop
insidiously; ...
6
Male Reproductive Dysfunction
Consequent anoxaemic changes produce damage at the cellular level similar to
what occurs with repeated infections. Patients with unilateral torsion also carry a
high risk of subsequent torsion on the contralateral side. Bilateral testicular ...
7
The Respiratory Function of the Blood
When struggling takes place under anoxaemic conditions the associated slowing
of the heart does not always amount to complete stoppage. In such cases it is
possible by cutting the vagi to restore the previous rapid pulse. A record of the ...
8
Churchill Livingstone Medical Dictionary
Usually used to indicate hypoxaemia—anoxaemic adj. anoxia n literally, no
oxygen in the tissues. Usually used to signify hypoxia—anoxic adj. ANP abbr
atrial natriuretic peptide. antacid na substance that neutralizes acidity. Often used
in ...
9
Pulmonary Structure and Function
With any reduction, by endobronchitis or by secretions, of ventilation in the slow
space, he becomes anoxaemic and may go into heart failure due to this. The first
man with fixed disability probably, until his terminal illness, continually ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
10
Childbirth Without Fear
These babies are often born anoxaemic because of anaesthetic and sedative
drugs given to the mother. The most frequent and serious cause of ill-health and
death of newborn babies is the deficiency or lack of oxygen immediately before
and ...