10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUCOSITY»
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mucosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mucosity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
One page is devoted to “magnet or mucosity.” It would probably puzzle our
hilologer to prove these words synonymous, or to find any admitted etymology for
e French term, which, be it added, “ mucosity” neither represents nor translates.
2
A Treatise on the Diseases of Infants: Founded on Recent ...
It is frequently noticed in infants, and I have almost always observed in those that
have died of this disease, a large quantity of thick mucosity, which being
collected in the cavity of the larynx, and having caused an obstruction, produced
as~ ...
3
London Medical and Surgical Journal
When we remove the contents of the intestines in a nascent or new-born infant,
we find a layer of thick mucosity adhering to the internal surface of the canal, and
which on account of its thickness and consistence forms a kind of covering over ...
4
The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
In the chronic state, and in the greater number of patients, we have found uterine
catarrhs; the mucosity coming from the orifice was always transparent, and
similar to the white of egg; the mucous membrane of the neck was most
commonly ...
5
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Fishes are generally sticky to the touch—a phenomenon which M. L. Agassiz
ascribed to a mucosity secreted by peculiar glands. Leydig, however, showed
that no mucus-gland exists at the surface of a fish. The so-called mucosity is, in
fact, ...
6
the london medical and surgical journal: vol iv
In the chronic state, and in the greater number of patients, we have found uterine
catarrhs ; the mucosity ... and free from swelling of the os tinea; ; sometimes the
mucosity was of a line, and in those cases there was frequently redness upon the
...
michael ryan, m.d. and an association of physicians and surgeons, 1834
7
The London Medical Repository
In the course of a period, which varies according to the constitution and habit of
the patient, and the treatment employed, each fit of cough is followed by the
expectoration of a clear, transparent mucosity, which is also glairy, like the white
of an ...
8
Hippocrates's Collection [ 17 books ]:
But inthose cases in whichthe mucosity is accompanied with inflammation,
theinflammation binds (braces?) the joint,and hencethose whohave small
collections of mucositiesare not very subject to dislocations, which they would be
if the ...
9
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
Fishes are generally sticky to the touch—-a phenomenon which M. L. Agassiz
ascribed to a mucosity secreted by peculiar glands. Leydig, however, showed
that no mucus-gland exists at the surface of a fish. The so-called mucosity is, in
fact, ...
10
The British and Foreign Medical Review.VO>XI.January - ...
The membrane of croup presents nearly the same chemical elements as this
mucosity where fibrine predominates. The same analogy exists between the
pellicular excretion of muguet and the mucosity of catarrhal affections ; so that the
...
John Forbes,M.D.,F.R.S., 1841
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUCOSITY»
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Use of NeutraSal® Oral Rinse Lowers Toxicities Observed with …
End points were patient performance status: pain and dysphagia—defined as ability to eat orally, weight loss control, and degree of mucosity ... «Oncology Nurse Advisor, Apr 13»
Hey Vegans! There May Be Fish Bladder in Your Guinness
The process is simple: Remove the membranous parts of fresh-caught fish, scrape off the mucosity with a knife, roll, twist and dry in open air. «Smithsonian, Mar 13»