10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOSIS»
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haematosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
haematosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Von Willebrand Disease: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
Willebrand. disease. database: an. update. A new study, “The international
society on thrombosis and haematosis von Willebrand disease database: an
update,” is now available. “The online locus-specific database for von Willebrand
disease ...
2
The New York Journal of Medicine
It were well for the honor of medical science, and for the credit and advancement
of the healing art, that all hypothetical philosophizing upon the subject of
inflammation, and upon the occult processes of haematosis, were refrained from
until ...
Samuel Forry, Charles Alfred Lee, Samuel Smith Purple, 1855
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The New York Journal of Medicine
It were well for the honor of medical science, and for the credit and advancement
of the healing art, that all hypothetical philosophizing upon the subject of
inflammation, and upon the occult processes of haematosis, were refrained from
until ...
4
A Treatise on Physiology Applied to Pathology
The predominance of the nervous system does not impress a peculiar character
on the animal economy, since it is combined with every grade of assimilation and
haematosis; we cannot then assign to it either peculiar forms or colour.
François Joseph Victor Broussais, 1832
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The cyclopaedia of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
AN/EMIA. This term is derived from a, privative, and alpa, blood, and means,
therefore, a deficient quantity of the circulating fluid, or bloodlessness. The
haematosis, or formation of the blood, is begun in the stomach and completed in
the lungs.
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1833
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
The haematosis, or formation of the blood, is begun in the stomach and
completed in the lungs. A morbid state of any one of the organs or functions
which concur to effect the haematosis may lead to a state of anaemia. It is in this
manner that ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1832
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
The haematosis, or formation of the blood, is begun in the stomach and
completed in the lungs. A morbid state of any one of the organs or functions
which concur to effect the haematosis may lead to a state of anaemia. It is in this
manner that ...
... and whose development is so much greater during intrauterine than extra-
uterine existence, — as the thymus, and thyroid glands, and the supra-renal
capsules, — are, in someway, connected with the lymphosis or haematosis of the
foetus.
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An Inquiry Into the Claims of Doctor William Harvey to the ...
We see throughout, that Harvey considers the heart to be the grand organ of
haematosis. If so, it can only be by a mere mechanical action, like that of a churn;
by which might be supposed to ensue, a separation of serum and crassamentum,
...
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A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
Chlorosis, therefore, may be looked on as a deficient haematosis. Whatever be
its origin, this is one of its most important results. The want of the due stimulus in
each organ is followed by all those reactions which succeed great losses of
blood, ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1841
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HAEMATOSIS»
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First successful total synthesis of Erythropoietin
Dialysis patients, whose haematosis is affected by renal failure, are treated with EPO and the drug is also given to cancer patients who have ... «Phys.Org, Oct 12»