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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
With regard to the origin of this fibrin-producing material (Vir- chow's
fibrinogenous substance), he considers it to be a product of the metamorphosis of
tissue, and especially those structures which are more intimately connected with
the ...
We would suggest that their two most important functions may be to maintain life
in the plasma and furnish the fibrinogenous to it. Vir- chow says, that though the
cell, or cell elements is the only thing endowed with life, yet all the homogeneous
...
Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, 1870
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
We would suggest that their two most important functions may be to maintain life
in the plasma and furnish the fibrinogenous to it. Vir- chow says, that though the
cell, or cell elements is the only thing endowed with life, yet all the homogeneous
...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1870
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
All fluids existing in the animal body which coagulate when removed from the
body, contain fibrinogenous and fibrino-plastic substances, but no ferment; this
first develops in them after their removal from the body, sometimes quickly, as in
the ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
In these structures, and not in the blood itself, the fibrinogenous substance is
formed. From thence it passes as well into the exudations asalso into the lymph,
being so to say washed out by the fluids transuding from the blood. According as
...
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The natural history review: a quarterly journal of ...
... in this way ; — All fibrinoplastic substances are found to contain globulin.
Deprived of their globulin, they lose their coagulating virtues. Globulin itself is
highly fibrinoplastic; added to a fibrinogenous liquid it disappears, giving rise to
fibrin.
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
thrombin. fibrinogenic. See fibrinogenous. fibrinogenopenia /fi'brin6jen'6pé'né~a/
[L, fibra + Gk, genein, to produce, penia, poverty], a deficiency of fibrinogen in the
blood. fibrinogenous /fi'brinoj'anas/ [L, fibra, fibre; Gk, genein, to produce], ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
See fibrinogenous. fibrinogenopenia lfi'brinojen'ope'ne-ol [L, fibra + Gk, genein,
to produce, penia, poverty], a deficiency of fibrinogen in the blood. fibrinogenous
lfi'brinoj'onos/ [L, fibra, fiber; Gk, genein, to produce], pertaining to the ...
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A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I / ...
According to A. Schmidt,18theblood and other fluids,inwhich clotted fibrin makes
itsappearance, contain twogenerators, called fibrinoplastic and fibrinogenous.
Theformer is considered to be paraglobulin, a substance contained mainly in ...
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A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Volume ...
According to A. Schmidt,18 the blood and other fluids, in which clotted fibrin
makes its appearance, contain two generators, called fibrino-plastic and
fibrinogenous. The former is considered to be paraglobulin, a substance
contained mainly in ...