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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HYPERINOSES»
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hyperinoses nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
A Manual of pathological anatomy
It is thus that genuine tubercle, when concurrent with cancer, may be interpreted ;
and this the more readily, that true hyperinoses and fibrinous exsudates not
unfrequently do coexist with cancer. The tubercle may be merely local, and the ...
Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, 1854
It is thus that genuine tubercle, when concurrent with cancer, may be interpreted ;
and this the more readily, that true hyperinoses and fibrinous exsudates not
unfrequently do coexist with cancer. The tubercle may be merely local, and the ...
3
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
Ilyphydroses. The quantity of water is strikingly diminished, and the sum of the
fixed constituents increased. — Asiatic cholera. y. Hyperinoses. The quantity of
fibrine increased as a rule. — Inflammations, rheumatism, erysipelas. i. Hypinosis
.
4
Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and ...
To all it is known that the blood of phthisical patients exhibits the ordinary
characters of inflammatory blood ; and hence, the disease* is classed among
those to which the term hyperinoses is, by modern authors, applied. By no means
, however ...
5
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
Hyphydroses. The quantity of water is strikingly diminished, and the sum of the
fixed constituents increased. — Asiatic cholera. y. Hyperinoses. The quantity of
fibrine increased as a rule. — Inflammations, rheumatism, erysipelas. 8.
Hypinosis.
6
Half-yearly Compendium of Medical Science
Virchow* says of hyperinoses : " I do not think that we are enabled to conclude • "
Cellulnr Pathology," p. 199. that, in a person who has ail excess of fibrin ( 260 ) »
84 Surgery — Gonorrhoea and SyphilU. Physiology of Syphilitic Infection—F N ...
7
Archives of Internal Medicine
These "hyperinoses” may in some cases be explained by complicating infections.
This holds true in connection with the increased fibrin percentages found in many
cases of decompensated heart disease and some cases of nephritis with ...
These circumstances lessen the hyperinoses and oxidation. Cod liver oil is a very
complex body, and has a. strong aflinity for oxygen. It is this property that has
made it a staple in the treatment of this disease; hence, any condition that impairs
...
9
Maladies Specifiques, Non Tuberculeuses, Du Poumon: ...
La logique impose à la saignée, si vantée contre les hyperinoses, le pouvoir de
défibriner le sang; or il se trouve précisément que c'est le phénomène inverse qui
se produit; la fibrine, après les saignées successives et plus ou moins ...
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