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Lectures on auto-intoxication in disease, or, Self-poisoning ...
Protective part played by the liver, which stops on their passage alkaloldal
poisons coming from the intestine (Heeger), and destroys them. Experiments of
Schtff. Role of the emunctory organs in the expulsion of poisons. Intestinal
emunction ...
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The Animal alkaloids cadaveric and vital or, the ptomaines ...
normal but inadequate emunction, or when the production of deleterious
materials is normal, but emunction insufficient, the emunctories being diseased
or deranged. Gautier affirms that auto-intoxication may thus result from excessive
...
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
“Latent or dormant syphilis of the cord” simply means, it seems to me, that the
spirochetes of long years ago have been harbored in the denser tissues and
have not been dislodged by the free emunction to be brought about by a
systematic ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1913
Increased metabolism of tissue, wasting and loss of vital force, with probably
imperfect emunction, and possibly auto-inocu- litti'in with resultant products of
imperfect oxidation. Diminished digestive power ; renders more probable
reduced ...
Massachusetts Medical Society, 1886
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Lectures on Clinical Medicine
... would be an emunction, but an emunction insufficient for the lactic acid
secreted too abundantly in consequence of a vice in nutrition, the nature of which
has not yet been determined. It is then that the pains assume a character as to
which ...
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Lectures on clinical medicine delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, ...
... constituents of the bone and soften them. The sweats would be an emunction,
but an emunction insufficient for the lactic acid secreted too abundantly in
consequence of a vice in nutrition, the nature of which has not yet been
determined.
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Lectures on Clinical Medicine
... constituents of the bone and soften them. The sweats would be an emunction,
but an emunction insufficient for the lactic acid secreted too abundantly in
consequence of a vice in nutrition, the nature of which has not yet been
determined.
A. Trousseau.Translated from the Edition of 1868 Sir John Rose Cormack,K.B.The New Sydenham Society, 1872
... for irritative fever rom prmence of irritant matters in digestive tract. Increased
mctabolism'of tissue, wasting and loss of vital force, with probably imperfect
emunction, and possibly auto-inoculation with rsultant products of imperfect
oxidation.
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The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
... customs officials empyreuma (em-pi-ROO-ma) a burnt smell an acrid
empyreuma in the cellar emunction (ee-MUNG-shun) nose wiping a drippy cold
requiring his constant and discreet emunction emunctory (ee-MUNG-to-ree) pert,
to nose ...
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal
The systemic debris may depend on emunction — equalized or unequalized
emunction. Where the bowels, kidneys, skin and lungs are equally flushing there
seems to be little if any rise of body temperature on bathing in, drinking or
inhaling ...