10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CACHAEMIA»
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A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
Cachaemia, varieties of, i. 66. Cachexy, tubercular, iii. 291. See Consumption,
pulmonary. Cactus Opuntia, its effects on the urine, t. 86. Caecum, inflammation
of the, iv. 154. Peritonitis of the, iv. 228. Worms found in the, v. 355. See Worms.
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1841
2
A Manual of medical diagnosis
Cachaemia, or Cachexia. — Mal-nutrition may exist without the remarkably ex-
sanguine hue of anaemia, under the form simply of general derangement of
health; there is perhaps emaciation, with a tendency to ill-defined cutaneous
eruptions ...
Andrew Whyte Barclay, 1858
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A System of Practical Medicine: Comprised in a Series of ...
The causes of cachaemia are in many cases not difficult to ascertain : a fault in
the apparatus, or in the function of chylifaction, or a deficiency or ill quality of its
materials, are some of the most obvious antecedents. We may trace their
influence ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1842
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
The causes of cachaemia are in many cases not difficult to ascertain : a fault in
the apparatus, or in the function of chylifaction, or a deficiency or ill quality of its
materials, are some of the most obvious antecedents. We may trace their
influence ...
5
Midline Medical Dictionary
Cacethesia. A morbid sensation. Ci'ii^^frT; <3<«ii3*jfilr; Cachaemia. Septicaemia;
cachemia. Cachectic. See Cachetic Cachelcoma. A malignant ulcer. jf^-IPT; «
miRlf Cachemia. See Cachaemia. Cachet. A flat capsule for carrying medicines.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Diseased nutrition, including hypertrophy, atrophy, softening, induration,
transformation, ulceration and mortif1cation: Diseases of the blood, plethora,
anaemia, and cachaemia: Diseases of nerves and contractile fibres;
hyperiesthesia, ...
7
Principles of Medicine: An Elementary View of the Causes, ...
Hence, when in lapse of time portions of this spoilt blood are again returned into
active circulation, they corrupt and contaminate the whole mass, and induce the
various kinds of cachaemia or cachexia which form the sequels of malarious ...
Charles James Blasius Williams, 1864
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The Hunterian Oration, Delivered Before the Royal College of ...
Already are we familiar with the terms anaemia, hyperaemia, spanaemia,
cachaemia, to designate some of the pathological conditions of this fluid, and yet
so completely is our knowledge of the blood yet in its infancy, that the very cause
of its ...
9
Journal of Psychological Medicine
First, dyspepsia and anorexia, with their natural results of cachaemia and partial
marasmus. Then ensue those special nervous lesions, the nature of which is so
clearly indicated by the experiments upon animal life. And finally appear those ...
10
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
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— Cachaemia (Defective — Atrophy o Increased — Sthenic i Partial — Local
hyperaemia g Diminished — Asthenic '.g Increased — Determination | Is
Diminished ...
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