10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOBLASTIC»
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The instability reaches its highest point in the haematoblastic formation, and the
issue is in that case a sero-sanguineous cyst. In the cyst from the back, with
granulation-like interior, the unstable quality of the connective-tissue cells to
which the ...
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The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal and Pathological
“Illustrations of the Pathology of Sarcoma," published in 1880, in the April number
of this Journal, claiming that it contains an important contribution to the study of
blood-formation, and that he has developed his haematoblastic doctrine further ...
3
The London Medical Record
In another case of a sero-sanguineous cyst, removed from under the skin
between the scapulae of a middle-aged man, the formation of red blood-
corpuscles from haematoblastic granulation-cells, and also from giant or vaso-
formative cells ...
Ernest Abraham Hart, 1882
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Chinese Materia Medica: Combinations and Applications
Inhibits haematoblastic concentration.51 3. Decoctions of Su Mu have a
tranquillizing function and inhibit convulsions.' " 4. The steep of Su Mu inhibits
carcinoma.53 Functions Combinations Applications Quickening the Blood,
dispelling stasis ...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
The latter takes place in either of the following manners : — (a) Haematoblastic
elements, having become vacuolated, lengthen themselves, coalesce at their
extremities, and after tho disappearance of their corresponding septa a blood-
vessel ...
6
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences ...
In spongy bone, however, there is still a reserve of haematoblastic force ; only
thin laminae of bone are formed out of some of the cells, while many of them
continue to be hasmatoblasts and to form the familiar red marrow. "Adopting, then
, the ...
7
Gaillard's Medical Journal
This haematoblastic aggregation contains only a small proportion of white
corpuscles. These are spherical, smooth on the surface, and not adhesive, since
if the observation is prolonged for a short time, they may be seen to make their
way out ...
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Illustrations of unconscious memory in disease: including a ...
But the strength of the haematoblastic memory is shown even more strikingly in
the production of a modified kind of blood— in the production of pus around the
growing points of granulation tissue. Wherever the less intense or less hurried ...
9
Philosophy of tumour-disease
The detached cells do not remain free solid elements, they may sometimes
change into a mucous fluid, but their full physiological activity is the
haematoblastic or blood-making. The spaces contain the haematoblastic cells
and their derivatives ...
Charles Pitfield Mitchell, 1890
Bizzozero and Torre* reject this view of the haematoblastic nature of the red cells
and state that though they are like red cells in some respects they are smaller
and unpigmented, while young blood cells are round in form and always contain
...
Canadian Institute (1849-1914), 1892