10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMOGLOBINURIC»
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1
Archives of Internal Medicine
In the seven cases of erythrolytic hemoglobinuria, the serums and corpuscles
were tested against normal serums and corpuscles, and with serums and
corpuscles of other hemoglobinuric patients. In no case has any hemolysin been
...
2
The Archives of Internal Medicine
It will be seen from Table 4 that, during the six years which it covers, there were
35,898 admissions from malaria in the entire army, and only six admissions from
hemoglobinuric fever, while the fact that hemoglo~ binuric fever does not occur ...
3
The Therapeutic Gazette
On the other hand, the author is sufficiently modern to state that hemoglobinuric
fever is a specific disease which only occurs in those who have previously
suffered from malaria, but its precise nature is uncertain. He takes issue with
those who ...
4
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
THE ETIOLOGY OF BILIOUS HEMOGLOBINURIC FEVER BY S. KANELLIS, M.D.
Of Athens, Greece Eii-ious hemoglobinuric fever is a disorder only met with in
countries infested with swamps, and for this reason its study and discussion are ...
5
Memphis Medical Monthly
It is believed that this hypothesis explains the occurrence of hemoglobinuric fever
during and after malarial infection, with or without the administration of quinine; it
explains why the malarial attack may precede by months the appearance of ...
6
A practical study of malaria
... 242} and qu1n1ne, 353 Previous attacks of hemoglobinuric fever, of malaria,
144 Private prophylaxis, 332 Prodromata, 185 Prognosis, 292 of hemoglobinuric
fever, 297 of pernicious malaria, 295 Prophylaxis, 302 of hemoglobinuric fever, ...
William Heiskell Deaderick, 1909
7
A HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
There are two chief methods in vogue for the use of quinin as a prevention of
hemoglobinuric fever: Plehn's method, £ gr. every fifth evening, and Koch's, 15 gr.
on two successive days. According to the 1903 statistics of Cameroon there were
...
8
A Handbook of Practical Treatment: Diseases of the ...
There are two chief methods in vogue for the use of quinin as a prevention of
hemoglobinuric fever: Plehn's method, % gr. every fifth evening, and Koch's, I 5 gr
. on two successive days. According to the 1903 statistics of Cameroon there
were ...
John Herr Musser, Aloysius Oliver Joseph Kelly, Thomas Charles Kelly, 1911
9
Southern California Practitioner
The conditions may vary from time to time in the same or in different localities,
with a corresponding increase or decrease in the amount of hemoglobinuric fever
. They are present in restricted areas and absent from those contiguous. When
any ...
10
Hematology: Landmark Papers of the Twentieth Century
In contrast to the cells of ChG and N, BW's serum had a usual, not increased,
isolytical effect due to cooling. The strange constitution of the hemoglobinuric
blood, caused by the incubation procedure, is therefore due to the serum (
respectively, ...
Marshall A. Lichtman, Jerry L. Spivak, 2000