10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLIQUATIVE»
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The Principles of pathology
Anemic infarcts of the brain do not exhibit it, but instead, a form of colliquative
necrosis. Colliquative Necrosis. — Two distinct processes are often confused
under this term, namely, colliquative necrosis proper, due to the liquefaction of
the ...
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The Principles of Pathology: General pathology
Anemic infarcts of the brain do not exhibit it, but instead, a form of colliquative
necrosis. Colliquative Necrosis. — Two distinct processes are often confused
under this term, namely, colliquative necrosis proper, due to the liquefaction of
the ...
John George Adami, Albert George Nicholls, 1908
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
In the last stage of pulmonary consumption, a colliquative diarrhœa, which is
liable to alternate with the colliquative sweats, is an almost universal occurrence.
The leading indications of the cure of diarrhœa will turn upon one or other of the ...
Structured necrosis is seen in kidney, heart and spleen • colliquative or
liquefactive necrosis m in tissues rich in lipid, lysosomal enzymes denature the
fats and cause liquefaction of the affected tissues. Colliquative or liquefactive
necrosis is ...
Nigel Kirkham, Nicholas R. Lemoine, 2001
It is principally to restrain diarrhoaa and excessive sweating that the drug has
thus far been etuployed. In the colliquative sweats and diarrhmas of phthisis it is
said to be effectual in some cases, and to relieve many others. The dose has
been ...
6
Textbook of Human Disease in Dentistry
Colliquative necrosis is observed in the brain following cerebral infarction. The
brain has little in terms of robust collagenous supporting tissues, and the necrotic
neurons and glial tissue break down to form a liquid material (liquefactive ...
Mark Greenwood, Robin Seymour, John Meechan, 2013
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A Treatise on the practice of medicine
When the increase is so great as to be exhausting, the affection is called
colliquative. Thus, we say, colliquative swealg, colliquative diarrhoea, aud
colliquative diuresis. In perversion of the secretory function, the products are
sometimes wholly ...
8
Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: containing ...
... CoUiques'- "—i from eoUiquemxre, 'to grow liquid.' (F.) (HEqmtif. An epithet
given to various dis- '•arjea, which produce rapid exhaustion. Hence *• a«y,
Colliquative neat*, Colliquative diar- *«. COLLIQUESCBNS, Colliquative.
COLLLSIO.
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A Dictionary of Medical Science ...
Epithet given to various discharges which produce rapid exhaustion ; hence we
say colliquative sweats, colliquative diarrhoea, etc. C. fe'ver, hectic fever.
Colliquescens, kol-lik-wes'sens (col, liqueseo, to grow liquid). Colliquative.
Colllslo ...
Robley Dunglison, Richard James Dunglison, 1893
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Treatise on therapeutics, tr. by D.F. Lincoln from the Fr. ...
We will now look at the great suppurations which require to be moderated or
suppressed, and the indications presented by them for the resinous and balsamic
substances. Colliquative diarrhoeas. — Good authorities have recommended the
...
Armand Trousseau, Constantin Paul, Hermann Pidoux, 1881
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'Spitting blood, inability to lie down, night sweat, colliquative diarrhoea, unusual loss of flesh, and all the usual symptoms of consumption of the ... «The Star, Jul 14»