10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LITHEMIA»
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Midline Medical Dictionary
See Lithagogue. Lithagogue. An agent that expels calculi; lithagog. 3i*HR«iK<t>;
Lithates. A combination in lithic acid with a base. Lithectomy. See Lithotomy.
Lithemia 632 Lithemia. See Lithaemia. Lithiasis. Formation of calculus, srerrftwr;
CHRONIC LITHEMIA. [May follow acute attacks.) SYMPTOMS. Similar to the
acute form with functional disturbance of nearly all the organs of the body.
TREATMEXT. See Acute Lithemia (page 199). Treatment to be given every other
day.
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery
oxalic acid crystals in all variations, mixed with cylinders, cylin- droids, epithelia
and lixiviated erythrocytes. Of these cases, the two first might be classed under
lithemia, the third as lithemia with a marked tendency to gout. If lithemia is
sufficient ...
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Buffalo Medical Journal
Lithemia may be defined as an autointoxication, caused by the presence of an
excess of alloxuric bodies in the body media. Some of these are uric acid, xanthin
, hypoxanthin, heteroxanthin and para- xanthin. They are suboxidation products.
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Univ. of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin: Volume I-XXIII. ...
Many more symptoms are said to result from lithemia, of which I shall not here
speak, as in doing so there is some danger of going too far. One enthusiast
declares that all murders and suicides arise from lithemia. In some cases of
lithemia ...
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine, 1894
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Essentials of Diagnosis: Arranged in the Form of Questions ...
What are the clinical features of lithemia ? Lithemia is modified gout — a
manifestation of the uric-acid diathesis. It is caused by defective oxidation within
the body and is dependent upon imperfect tissue-metabolism. Lithemia manifests
itself ...
Solomon Solis-Cohen, Augustus Adolph Eshner, 1892
On the other hand, Rockwell is of the opinion that lithemia is never productive of
genuine neurasthenia. In his preface to the last edition of Beard's work on
neurasthenia, he says: "The nervous system is strong enough, and would give no
...
8
Medical and Surgical Reporter
Angio-neurotic edema may sometimes have lithemia as one of its factors, it does
not occur in childhood. At this period of life the only symptom related to this
condition is urticaria, which is not an uncommon manifestation of lithemia in
infancy.
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of ...
gout and lithemia are two different diseases, and due to different causes; the
diseases with the definite and local symptoms that we know under the name of
gout, manifested in its regular form by deposits in the joints and in its irregular
form by ...
American Institute of Homeopathy. Session, 1902
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The Memphis Lancet: V. 1-4, July 1898-April 1900
Of the first class perhaps the most important and common is lithemia and
uricemia, due to the accumulation of uric acid. The next most frequent is the
absorption of toxic substances from the rectum and colon, the result of fecal
decomposition.