10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «INOPEXIA»
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The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer
These suppurations may form themselves in the named places by spontaneous
inopexia in the capillary vessels, and by disintegration of thrombi, or they are
produced, according to the opinion of Virchow, by separated fragments of the ...
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Cleveland Medical Gazette
These suppurations may form themselves in the named places by spontaneous
inopexia in the capillary vessels, and by disintegration of thrombi, or they are
produced, according to the opinion of Virchow, by separated fragments of the ...
Gustav C. E. Weber, Edward Bruce Stevens, John A. Murphy, 1861
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Lectures on Clinical Medicine: Delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, ...
This last condition is specially favorable to coagulation of the blood, which then
takes place under the double influence of the inopexia which has produced the
primary coagulation in the iliac or femoral vein, and of the anatomical conditions
...
4
The Etiology, Concept, and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever
... (6) a disproportion in the vegetation of the mother and fetus; (7) vascular
engorgement and stasis [diminution of the flow of blood] caused by pregnancy; (8
) whether inopexia of the blood is a cause of puerperal fever remains to be
decided; ...
Ignác Fülöp Semmelweis, Kay Codell Carter, 1983
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Cândido de Figueiredo. * *Inonesto*, f. O mesmo que desonesto. * *Inoperação*,
f. Obra, producto, (em sentido theológico). Cf.Bernárdez, Luz eCalor, 428. (Dolat.
inoperari) * *Inopexia*, (csi)f.Exaggêro da coagulabilidade do sangue. *Inópia* ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
In a former lecture, I have referred to hyperinosis and inopexia, as a condition of
the blood in the latter months of gestation and for a certain period after delivery.
Venous thrombosis has long been recognized as one of the frequent lesions of ...
Vogel coined the term inopexia to designate this abnormal state of the blood. It is
known that whenever phlegmasia dolens occurs, whether in the puerperal or
other state, there is inopexia; when inopexia exists and a clot is formed, the ...
Robert Newton Tooker, James Eldridge Gross, Charles Gatchell, 1886
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Reference and Information Services: An Introduction
Inopexia and pallidotomy, cirrhonosus and amusia—the involved language
created to describe the vast functions and malfunctions of the human body is
almost mystical in its incomprehensibility. For a prosaic understanding of it,
however, ...
Kay Ann Cassell, Uma Hiremath, 2012
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The Challenge of Epidemiology: Issues and Selected Readings
Hyperinosis [excessive fibrin in the blood], hydremia [excessive water in the
blood], plethora [an excessive quantity of blood], disturbances caused by the
pregnant uterus, stagnation of the circulation, inopexia [spontaneous coagulation
of the ...
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The Puerperal Diseases: Clinical Lectures Delivered at ...
In a former lecture, I have referred to hyperinosis and inopexia, as a condition of
the blood in the latter months of gestation and for a certain period after delivery.
Venous thrombosis has long been recognized as one of the frequent lesions of ...