10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NUMMULATION»
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nummulation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nummulation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Nummulation: If the blood is shed, microscopic examination of it may show that
the corpuscles have stuck together in cylindrical rolls, as if a bank clerk had
stacked some pennies. This is called nummulation or rouleau formation.
Evidently, as ...
Frederic Theodore Jung, Elizabeth Carpenter Earle, 1950
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Dictionnaire médical : addenda:
В. schleimig-eitriges Sputum) / nummulaire 26027 nummulation / Nummulation /(
Geldrollenanordnung der Erythrozyten) / nummulation / 26028 nuptiality /
Eheschließungsziffer// nuptialité / 26029 nurse, assistant / Hilfsschwester / /
infirmière ...
Where the blood and venom were mixed in equal quantities, the nummulation of
the disks was very often prevented, but the poison is so glutinous and gum-like
that its mechanical properties may be very well supposed to exert some effect on
...
4
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... outcome. numbness (num'nes): Lack or diminution of sensation in a part.
nummular (num'u-Iar): Coin-shaped; resembling rolls of coins, as seen in the
sputum in pulmonary tuberculosis. nummulation (num'u-Ia' shun): An aggregation
of red ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
5
The Anthropological Review
... written much on the subject, but he was not aware that the character of non-
nummulation, assigned by Dr. Bakewell to the vegetable feeding Hindoos (and
other races), had been previously formulated as the distinctive character of any
race.
6
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
... so that, if there were several corpuscles, their nuclei would seem to be in
contact. The phenomenon resembled, somewhat, the nummulation of the
corpuscles, at the beginning of an inflammation. The mere drying up of the
corpuscles did not ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1859
7
The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
“ No. 8 Cow. A few tubercles in both lungs and also in mediastinal lymphatics."—
—Veterina.ria.n report. “No. 9 Cow. Red corpuscles attempt nummulation. One or
two typical spore collects. No fibrin filaments. Enlarged white corpuscles.
8
Stedman's cardiovascular & pulmonary words: includes respiratory
Nramp nummulation Nramp natural resistance macrophage-associated protein
NRDS neonate respiratory distress syndrome NREM nonrapid eye movement
NREM sleep NRMI National Registry of Myocardial Infarction NS nasal steroid
NS ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2001
9
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
A marked peculiarity of these bodies is their tendency to cohere immediately after
the blood is drawn, thus forming Siehultze's granule-masses, and this pro~ cess
is analogous to the nummulation of the red corpuscles. Another noteworthy fact ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1886
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The Montreal Medical Journal
This fact also has its analogue in the less positive nummulation which obtains
with the red corpuscles during the same diseases. The plaques may also
become crenated, a change which is believed to be physical and not amceboid.
George Edgeworth Fenwick, George Ross, Thomas George Roddick, 1886