10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYDRARGYRISM»
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1
Midline Medical Dictionary
See Hydramnios. Hydramnios. Presence of an excessive amount of amniotic fluid
; hydramnion. Hydranencephaly. Congenital absence of the cerebral hemisphere
. Hydrargism. The same as Hydrargyrism. Hydrargyria. See Hydrargyrism.
2
White and Martin's Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases
THE TOXIC EFFECTS OF MERCURY Hydrargyrism. — Hydrargyrism may be
either acute or chronic. The symptoms of either of these conditions may be
occasioned by the introduction of mercury into the system, whether it be by way of
the ...
James William White, 1918
3
A Text-book of Medicine
We shall study later the nervous troubles and the peripheral neuritis which result
from chronic hydrargyrism. In both cases they may be due to acute hydrargyrism,
and acute polyneuritis is sometimes seen during the course of active mercurial ...
69 Hydrargyrism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I N [Am _ I _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ ,_ zI
Impetlgo, Conlagiosa . . . . . . , . . . _ I8 Syphilitic Defluvium of Toe Nails l
Ophthalmologlcal and Otologlcal Cllnlc. From May I, 1899, to May. 44 Um'zleruly
of Caltformb.
University of California, San Francisco. School of Medicine, 1899
5
2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
Hydrancephaly 742.3 with spina bifida (see also Spina bifida) 741.0
Hydranencephaly 742.3 with spina bifida (see also Spina bifida) 741.0
Hydrargyrism NEC 985.0 Hydrarthrosis (see also Effusion, joint) 719.0
gonococcal 098.50 intermittent ...
6
P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... mental disease category psychonosology classification of diseases mental
strain psychentonia mental testing psychometrics psychometry mercury
hydrargyrum mercury poisoning hydrargyria hydrargyrism mesentery fixation
mesenteriopuy ...
7
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
... a blue line on the gums, and the loosening of teeth. Mercury is less quickly
eliminated from the body than arsenic. In chronic cases 'mercurialism,' '
hydrargyrism,' 'ptyalism,' or 'salivation,' including most of the symptoms
enumerated above.
William George Aitchison Robertson, 1949
8
Forensic Medicine And Toxicology (oral, Practical & Mcq)
... Humero-femoral index I Hunter whip 40 Hurt 349 grievous 304 simple 304
Husbands subjected to cruelty 463 Hutchinson's teeth 8 Hydatidiform mole 241
Hydrargyrism 77 Hydrochloric acid 64 Hydronephrosis 237 Hydrostatic lungs 153
test ...
9
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
See also anencephaly. hydrargyrism. See mercury poisoning. hydrate /hi'dratl [
Gk, hydor, water], 1. a combination of a substance with one or more water
molecules. 2. a molecular association of a substance with water. hydration1 /
hidra'shonl ...
10
Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
[intermediate] mercury electrode process (electrolysis) Quecksilbervergiftung /
mercury poisoning, mercurialism, hydrargyrism Quecksilberverstarker m (phot)
mercury intensi- fier Quecksilberverstarkung f (phot) mercury intensification ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997