10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CACHAEMIC»
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The Medical times: a journal of medical science, literature, ...
How man ofthe slo -shop tailors or the distressed needlewomen of t is great
abylon must come under the class anaemic or cachaemic ! It is at the same time
true, that comparatively few fall victims to this disease in itself, and it rather acts
as a ...
... rigidity of the aorta, and in those instances of regurgitation from derangement
of the heart, accompanying chlorosis and other cachaemic affections. The cause
of the regurgitation, and consequently of the abnormal sounds, attending ...
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The Diagnosis of diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, ...
... some physical, chemical, and vital changes in other diseased conditions we
have recognised; but in each group we have made out more or less distinctly
some of the vital (dynamic) and physical (static) effects of such cachaemic
conditions, ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1855
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ...
... Barreswill, Lehmann, Schmidt, and Pavy, — enable me to draw from sixty
cases of this disease (of which twenty-two were unassociated with any other
affection, and thirty-eight with various neuroses, cachaemic affections, &c.,) the
following ...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone, 1856
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transactions of the epidemiological society of london
It is, of course, needful to distinguish the pallid, dusky greenish or yellowish
cachaemic aspect presented by many sufferers from the worst paludal fevers
from that seen in true icteroid fever. Some years ago, I treated several of a party
of ...
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Alienist and Neurologist: A Quarterly Journal of Scientific, ...
A predisposition to attacks of migraine is sometimes awakened by anaemic,
cachaemic, or toxaemic states of blood, which especially interfere with normal
nerve nutrition in the neurotically inclined. In the first state of the blood the
anaemic ...
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1884
Vicarious Menstruation ; especially in debilitated, depraved, cachaemic states of
the system. Miscarriage; especially during the course of septic or zymotic disease
; and in nurses debilitated and exhausted by long nursing zymotic or septic ...
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Transactions of the Epidemiological Society of London ...
It is, of course, needful to distinguish the pallid, dusky greenish or yellowish
cachaemic aspect presented by many sufferers from the worst paludal fevers
from that seen in true icteroid fever. Some years ago, I treated several of a party
of ...
Epidemiological society of London, 1882
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Modifiers: a unique, compendious collection of more than ...
... serologic, serological; (~ and pus) sanguinopurulent; (~ circulation)
sanguimotor; (~ drinker) hematophagous, sanguivorous, sanguinivorous; (~
dweller) hematobic, sanguicolous, sanguinicolous; (~ poisoning) cachemic,
cachaemic; toxemic ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... тш^ТХ ЯТ»Г; also cabrit cabriole п. згзг tV^flcT, sf+<.4ik; =TcT f^trr, тЪтт<К; adj
. TT; и. cabriolet гчслг, чт?тткг; тч1 ^ит чтк in?t; згптт уй cacao л. TTTf (ч^Т);
3Лт1 ТТ ЧТЩ ЧТ <Стзт cachaemia п. ^fta ^Ркат; adj. cachaemic ^а ^ТТ cachalot
п.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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