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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TRICHINOTIC»
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1
Buffalo Medical Journal
For example, the hooking out of a portion of trichinotic muscle, the visual
demonstration of a leucocythaemic state, the thorough discrimination of bacteria
are really autopsies in miniature. It may be noted in passing that, here the word
autopsy ...
2
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
C, Trichinotic, etc. Eosinophilic . . . 8. Hodgkin's disease. . formal, may be slight
anaemia uced Normal or slightly decreased Normal or slightly decreased Normal
Normal Normal. May be reduced Normal Reduced Normal or| slightly diminished
...
3
The New England Journal of Medicine
peared within the five months subsequent to his leaving the hospital. This one
would naturally expect if the eosinophilia is related to the acute stage of the
trichinotic infection, as seems to be the case. Nevertheless, that there is an
increase of ...
... had discovered 343 cases of trichinotic infection in imported American bacon
and pork, while I 38 people had been affected with T n'c/n'noszk; and in 1878, of
35,510 American hams inspected at Hamburg alone, 297 were infected, with 85 ...
Trichinotic and ptomaine poisoning could be escaped by avoiding the use of
diseased meat from our slaughter-houses. Typhoid fever could practically be
abolished by improving our milk and water supplies and the prevention of the
pollution ...
William Rainey Harper, Ernest De Witt Burton, Shailer Mathews, 1908
6
British Veterinary Journal
... light, the miserable position of Veterinary Sanitary Science in this country.
Germany, in 1877, had discovered 343 cases of trichinotic infection in imported
American bacon and pork, while 138 people had been affected with Trichinosis; ...
7
Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic
Joint rheumatism excluded, you would look to the muscles. Muscular rheumatism
affects most frequently the muscles of the extremities, while in trichinosis, "the
further from the trunk the less the trichinae." Moreover, trichinotic pains do not
yield ...
8
An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
TRICI-IOGLOSSIA Trichinotic (trik-in-ot'-ik) [Fl/>55, hair; voaég, disease].
Pertaining to or affected with trichinosis. Trichinous (trik'a'n-us) [fl/1Z5, hair].
Infested with or containing trichinae. ' Trichismus (trik-iz'-mus) [6])ZE, a hair]. In
surgery, a ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
9
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
There is no rational reason why rats should not be trichinotic as well as swine, or
even more a so; they have much in common in their habits of life, and it will be
found, by exact investigation, that the facts go to prove that trichinous pork (which
...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1883
10
Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology
... and shows, in the strongest light, the miserable position of Veterinary Sanitary
Science in this country. Germany, in 1877, had discovered 343 cases of
trichinotic infection in imported American bacon and pork, while 138 people had
been ...