10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOLAEMIA»
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cholaemia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
International Abstracts of Surgery
In 74 cases in which chloroform was the anaesthetic used, cholaemia was found
in all. This cholaemia was immediate and therefore may be termed a "cholaemia
of inhalation" or "primary cholaemia." Chokemia was a constant finding also ...
2
Bulletin of the Institute for Medical Research, University ...
Mesenteric vein Renal vein Splenic vein Vena cava As one may see, the results
are quite uniform and under certain aspects that we shall now summarize, they
are really striking: a) Cholaemia changes most when blood passes through the ...
Madrid (Spain) Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas, 1948
3
A Text-book of Medicine
Sometimes the skin is normal, the urine contains no bile, and the only sign of
biliary impregnation is the presence of bile pigments in the blood; this condition is
known as cholaemia. This morbid syndrome (cholaamia) has recently been ...
4
The purpose and practice of medicine: selections from the ...
symptoms of cholaemia for 6 days. (We recognize from this the mistaken
etymology of the term 'cholaemia' in the sense that we have used it. But the use of
it as a clinical term to express the terminal stage is justified, just as 'uraemia' is
used for ...
Sir James Calvert Spence, 1960
5
A to Z Glossary of Medical Terms for Homeopaths
CHOLAEMIA— CHOLURIA Cholaemia — Cholc Cholccyst Cholecysititis —
Cholelithiasis — Cholemia Cholera Cholera Asiatica Cholera Infantum Cholera
Morbus Choleric Cholerine Cholesterin Cholesterine Cholestrol Cholicele
Chololith ...
the arterial level; total cholaemia therefore increased. This result is also
confirmed by those cases in which the direct kind was not measured in the
splenic vein, when figures of the mesenteric and portal veins were compared,
since the ...
Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas (Madrid, Spain), 1948
7
The Medical Interpreter: A Digest ... the Interpretation and ...
Post Anaesthetic Cholaemia. In order to avoid any possible error we have
anaesthetized a series of patients either on occasion of making gynecological
examinations or of adjusting plaster apparatus. Seven were anaesthetized with
nitrous ...
Albert Allemann, Allen Hamilton Bunce, 1925
8
Bulletin of the Institute for Medical Research
+ Obstructive jaundice due to carcinoma in Vater's ampulla with hepatic
metastases. Died during operation. TABLE +". — Mean va+ues of Q,„ cholaemia,
reactions of Han'jer, MacLagan and Kunkel in neop+asms of the liver. Qc,
Hanger — .
Instituto de investigaciones médicas (Madrid, Spain), 1953
9
The Medical Interpreter: A Quarterly Digest of Medicine and ...
The problem is a double one and must be studied, first as cholaemia due solely
to the action of the anaesthetic without any operative act (post anaesthetic
cholaemia) , and second, as post operative cholaemia. First. Post Anaesthetic ...
10
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
The reduction of the calcium reserve in the blood lengthens the coagulation time.
The bile pigments, to which much of the ill effects of cholaemia are due, are
excreted from the blood by the kidneys. The cholaemia not only affects the liver,
but ...
Franklin Henry Martin, 1921