10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOLAEMIC»
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1
The Eclectic Medical Journal
The formation of leucin and tyrosin — crystalline products of the decomposition of
albuminous substances — may, according to French's views, produce cholaemic
eclampsia. Virchow, however, feels himself unable to grant this, because ...
2
A Colour Atlas of Meat Inspection
Melanin may be bleached by oxidizing agents such as hydrogen peroxide,
potassium permanganate, etc., which can be used for diagnostic purposes. 669
669 Cholaemic nephrosis - kidney: sheep The organ on the left, contrasts with
the ...
J. Infante Gil, J. Costa Durão, 1990
3
Woman: her diseases and remedies: a series of letters to his ...
I advise you to take this subject into careful consideration, and endeavor to satisfy
your judgment on the question, whether all the various childbed convulsions, that
are now classed as hysterical, uraemic, cholaemic, epileptic and apoplectic, ...
Charles Delucena Meigs, 1859
4
International Abstracts of Surgery
Postoperative pneumonia is not rare; insufficiency of the liver, injuries due to
acidosis (sudden loss of basic substances in the body), and cholaemic
haemorrhages with associated disease of the liver and pancreas are important
causes of ...
5
Therapeutics of Nervous Diseases: Including Also Their ...
Convulsions from Poisoning of the Blood, Uraemic Convulsions, Cholaemic
Convulsions, Convulsions from Inanition, Eclampsia Toxica; Fr., Convulsions
Toxémiques; Ger, Eklampsie-blutvergiftung, T oxdmische Eklampsie. Definiti0n.
Charles Porter Hart, 1889
6
Principles and Practice of Medicine a TB for Students and ...
... that non-A, non-B viruses (including C virus) are likely to cause chronic liver
diseases (and probably hepatocellular carcinoma) more than hepatitis B virus.
Violent: restless Cholaemic cry Foetor hepaticus Unconsciousness Liver dullness
(-).
To combat the cholaemic poisoning, therapeutics furnishes many resources of
which the physician may avail himself without prejudice to the patient; these
resources have been already mentioned — purgatives, diuretics, acid lemonades
.
8
The purpose and practice of medicine: selections from the ...
... blood is not the toxin concerned.) In 4 of the cases of the subacute type with
ascites and jaundice, the acute cholaemic stage was precipitated by tapping the
abdomen to relieve abdominal discomfort. A terminal pyrexia was noted in 5
cases, ...
Sir James Calvert Spence, 1960
9
Memoranda on medical diseases in tropical and sub-tropical areas
The cholaemic manifestation of increasing lethargy may be interrupted by
maniacal outbursts or convulsive seizures, or both, before the final onset of deep
coma. Rare cases of death from acute liver necrosis without preceding jaundice
were ...
Great Britain. War Office, 1946
10
Acta physiologica Scandinavica
In animals sacrificed after fixed periods of time a certain number showed a
cholaemic haemorrhagic diatesis, especially in guinea-pigs 2) The post-mortem
examinations were performed by C. M. P. Table 3. Seat and number of cholaemic
...