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CITAS EN INGLÉS CON «MELANAEMIA»
Citas y frases célebres con la palabra
melanaemia.
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
I had the opportunity of making necropsies on patients dead from malignant fever and of studying the melanaemia, i.e., the formation of black pigment in the blood of patients affected by malaria.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MELANAEMIA»
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Selected Monographs: Raynaud's Two Essays on Local Asphyxia. ...
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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A Text-book of Practical Medicine, with Particular Reference ...
cells in the spleens of animals, which some observers regard as physiological,
others as pathological, as well as the fact that in melanaemia the pigment is
almost always most abundant in the spleen, certainly favors the idea that the
pigment ...
Felix von Niemeyer, George Hoppin Humphreys, Charles Elihu Hackley, 1870
Virchow, Heschl, Planer, and Frerichs in especial have given good descriptions
of palustral melanaemia. Frerichs described well the changes produced by
melanaemia in the different organs — liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, brain. He
even ...
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the medical times and gazette a journal of medical science, ...
Meckel, Virchow, and Tigri noticed the association of the melanaemia with
enlargement of the spleen and malarial poisoning. In Dr. Hammond's paper (
handed round) the pigment-holding colourless blood-corpuscles are well seen,
and they ...
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A Text-book of Medicine
The melanaemia is not continuous. Kelsch has shown that it is intermittent, and
intimately associated with the attacks. The melansemia appears during the attack
, especially at the time of the paroxysm. The pigment is very abundant in the case
...
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THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE, A JOURNAL OF MEDICAl science, ...
The seoond point of interest in the case I have read is the occurrence of
melanaemia. Melanaemia, long observed in malarial affections, has had its
interest and importance greatly increased by some recent researches by Lanzi
and Terrigi.
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The Elements of pathology
Were I to assert that there is in melanaemia a premature disintegration of red
blood corpuscles in the spleen, and that this is the cause of the grave anaemia
which terminates the life of the patient, I should certainly assert more than I am
able to ...
Georg Eduard von Rindfleisch, 1884
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A Text-book of Practical Medicine: With Particular Reference ...
It may be offered as an objection to referring the above symptoms to melanaemia,
that there are but few symptoms that we certainly know belong to that disease
itself, and are not the immediate effects of malarial poisoning. Among these are ...
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Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Chmmatids separate melan- (melano-) combiningform denoting 1. black
coloration. 2. melanin. Example: melanaemia (the presence in the blood of
melanin). melancholia n. an obsolete name for *depression not triggered by any
stressor.
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press, 2010
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Concise Medical Dictionary
Example: melanaemia (the presence in the blood of melanin). melancholia n. an
obsolete name for *depression not triggered by any stressor. See also
ENDOGENOUS. melanin n. a dark-brown to black pigment occurring in the hair,
the skin, ...
Elizabeth A. Martin, 2010