10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDOCRITIC»
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endocritic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
endocritic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of Mental Science
It may be noted that the author has systematically eliminated the adjective "
endocritic," generally employed in the first edition, usually substituting "
hormonopoietic." A desirable hyphen is also inserted in the title of the book. The
chapter on ...
2
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
While admitting that full data for generalization are not at present available, he
makes in the present work a praiseworthy and conscientious attempt to link up
the connexions between the endocritic organs and the sex functions in
acordance ...
3
The Sex Complex: A Study of the Relationships of the ...
Now, this cycle of functions is directly under the control of the endocritic organs.
And it appears that although before puberty and after the menopause there is
little difference between the metabolism of the male and female, yet during the ...
4
Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease
It is now thought that the GBP alters the neuro-endocritic environment in a partly
understood way, which contributes to weight loss. The procedure can be
performed laparoscopically or "open" with equivalent effectiveness (32). This is
the ...
Malcolm K Robinson, Abraham Thomas, 2006
5
Review of Neurology and Psychiatry
The ovaries have to ensure the reproduction of the species by furnishing ova, but
they do not influence metabolism directly, their influence being merely concerned
in keeping the other members of the endocritic system in touch with the ...
6
Acupuncture Therapy for Neurological Diseases: A ...
In addition, acupuncture-induced correction of abnormal blood pressure is also
observed to be dependent on the endocritic, humoral, and dielectric regulation.
Collectively, acupuncture induces a comprehensive modulation of the ...
Ying Xia, Xiaoding Cao, Gen-Cheng Wu, 2010
7
The Chambers Dictionary
adj endocritic (-krit'ik) endocrine. — n en'doderm (Gr derma skin) the inner layer
of cells in a gastrula; the tissues derived from that layer. — adj endoderm al or
endoderm ic n endoderm'is a close- set sheath, one cell thick, enclosing the
central ...
8
Illinois Medical Journal: The Official Organ of the Illinois ...
Once, however, the reproductive organs are removed or undergo atrophy, the
genital functions of the rest of the endocritic system cease and by re-arrangement
of the metabolism that follows produces the symptoms of the m'enopause.
9
Transactions of the American Gynecological Society
of keeping normal the uterus, the mammae, the other endocritic organs, and the
general metabolism in the female animal. And, since the isolated interstitial cells
are effective in this respect, it is probable that the follicular secretion has no ...
American Gynecological Society, 1917
10
The Medical Critic and Guide
not all, the other endocritic glands belong, and in which these other organs in
relation to the reproductive functions figure with as great importance as the
ovaries themselves. It must be remembered, too, when we speak of the genital
functions ...