10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCOMAINE»
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leucomaine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Journal of the American Medical Association
B. K. Rachford, of Cincinnati, then read a paper on LEUCOMAINE POISONING,
in which he said that leucomaine poisoning showed itself: 1, as a true migraine of
leucomaine headache ; 2, as a migrainous epilepsy or leucomaine epilepsy ...
2
Medical Record: A ... Journal of Medicine and Surgery
The leucomaine product out of which some of the catabolins are produced must
be contained in the blood, but not necessarily the finished product. This naturally
brings up the question: What changes may occur in the protein molecule in ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1916
at all, upon the opposite side or in the blood. The leucomaine product out of
which some of the cata— bolins are produced must be contained in the blood,
but not necessarily the finished product. This naturally brings up the question:
What ...
4
A New Medical Dictionary
A coloring matter extracted from tor/lineal, q.v. Also, a leucomaine isolated from
Amerimn meat-extract, but not from mmcle-tissuc itself,-also obtained from yeast
and wine. It is not thought to be very poisonous, but experiments made by Brilclte
...
5
A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, Embracing the ...
In cell (b2) we find the protein element splitting into taurocholic acid, bilirubin, a
leucomaine product, carbon dioxide, and water. In this instance the sulphur atom
of the protein is eliminated in the taurocholic acid, which acid usually appears in
...
Albert Henry Buck, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1916
Leucomaine Poisoning. In this symposium on the blood-elaborating glands,
nuclein and its derivatives, uric acid, xanthin, etc., it may not be out of place to
give space to an excerpt on Leucomaine Poisoning. Rachford, of Cin- cinnati (
Medical ...
7
The Canada Medical Record
Progress of Medical Science. MEDICINE AND NEUROLOGY IN CHARGE OF J.
BRADFORD McCONNELb, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine and Neurology
University of Bishop's College, Physician Western Hospital. LEUCOMAINE ...
8
Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery
In a paper read before this association last year he made the assertion that
leucomaine poisoning was a most important form of auto-intoxication, which may
manifest itself in at least three distinct but closely allied forms, viz. : (a) A true
migraine ...
9
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
B. K. Rsonroan, of Cincinnati, then read a paper on LEK'COMAINE POISONING,
in which he said that leucomaine poisoning showed itself: 1, as a true migraine of
leucomaine headache; 2, as a migrainous epilepsy or leucomaine epilepsy; ...
10
Univ. of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin: Volume I-XXIII. ...
LEUcoMAINE-PoIsoNINo. RACHFORD (Medical Record, June 22, I895), after
considerable study of the question, believes that he is justified in asserting that
leucomaine-poisonin g is a very important phase of auto-intoxication, and that it
may ...
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine, 1895