10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMOCONIA»
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The British Medical Journal
(All these bodies have been called “haemoconia,'y but their exact origin has
never been definitely settled.) Second Day. Rouleaux have disappeared. The
crenated corpuscle with the fine hair-like processes are now as numerous as the
...
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The Blood: A Guide to Its Examination and to the Diagnosis ...
Haemoconia.1 — Haemoconia consist of small, colourless, highly retractile
bodies which are found in normal and pathological blood. They are usually round
, but may be rod-shaped or dumb-bell-shaped. They vary in size from 0-5 to 4 /*.
George Lovell Gulland, Alexander Goodhall, 1912
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
sponsible for improving the character of the pus and bringing about the rapid and
thorough recovery of the wound. 11. Haemoconia—Porter has studied
haemoconia, those small micrococcal bodies seen in the blood, clear and highly
refractile ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1908
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
... named these particles in the blood, not knowing that they came from the chyle, '
Haemoconia, ' blood dust. The title of his paper is: "Ueber einen bisher nicht
beachteten Formbestandtheil des Blutes. ' ' This statement did not befog the ...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
haemOCOnia [Br.] SEE hemoconia. haemOCOniOSiS [Br.] SEE hemoconiosis.
haemOCyanin [Br.] SEE hemocyanin. haemocyte [Br.] SEE hemocyte.
haemocytoblast [Br.] SEE hemocytoblast. haemocytOCathereSJS [Br.] SEE
hemocytoca- ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
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Comprehensive Objective Biology
This lymph is known as haemoconia. 50. The activator of intestinal juice is succus
entericus . 51. Hamburger's phenomenon is also called as hydrogen shift
mechanism. 52. In mammals the amount of CO2 transported as bicarbonates of ...
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Hewer's Textbook of Histology for Medical Students
... layers of, 292 H band, 126, 127 Haematal~8, 438, 446 Haematocrit, 46
Haematoxylin, 437, 438, 446 Haemoconia, 47, 54 Haemoeytoblasts, 59
Haemocytometer, 46, 62 Haemoglobin, 22, 47, 48 Haemoglobinometer, 46
Haemolymph nodes ...
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... fallout,scatter, smother,turmoil 08bulldust, sprinkle,stardust 09 particles,
pozzolana 10 cryoconite,haemoconia 11 disturbance 13meteorstreams 14
micrometeorite •dust storm05devil 06 calima07Shaitan dustup05brawl,brush,fight
,scrap, ...
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Recent advances in haematology
Nearly allied to the blood plates is the blood dust or haemoconia. This consists of
minute, colourless, refractile bodies which show active Brownian movement.
They resemble in appearance micrococci in the blood, and they have been
thought ...
For those who seek to diagnose malaria from the presence of free spores in fresh
blood, a proceeding which Deaderick emphatically condemns, the little dancing
particles of blooddust or haemoconia may serve as a stumbling block.
Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories, 1911