Quincke's siderosis, or increased presence of iron in the livers ; in the absence of any clear evidence of inflammatory or other disturbances of the digestive tract, and of well-marked changes in the bonemarrow. " Whether employment of other strains of... The Journal of Medical Research - Page 3631902Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 602 pages
...the amount of hemoglobin being parallel with the decrease of the red corpuscles; in the absence of a Quincke's siderosis, or increased presence of iron...in the livers; in the absence of any clear evidence »f inflammatory or other disturbances of the digestive tract, and of wellmarked changes in the bone... | |
| 1904 - 724 pages
...red corpuscles; in the absence of a distinct siderosis, or increased presence of iron, in the liver; in the absence of any clear evidence of inflammatory...employment of other strains of the colon bacillus leads to a picture more clearly resembling pernicious anemia, or whether, again, the employment of... | |
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 726 pages
...the decrease of the red corpuscles ; in the absence of a distinct and extensive Quincke's siderosis ; in the absence of any clear evidence of inflammatory...digestive tract, and of well-marked changes in the bone marrow. 3. In the advanced stage of this anemia a diffuse degeneration of the spinal cord was... | |
| American Medical Association - American Medical Association - 1904 - 942 pages
...the decrease of the red corpuscles : in the absence of a distinct and extensive Quincke's slderosls ; In the absence of any clear evidence of inflammatory...digestive tract, and of well-marked changes In the bone marrow. 3. In the advanced stage of this anemia a diffuse degeneration of the spinal cord wag... | |
| Medicine - 1904 - 638 pages
...the decrease of the red corpuscles, in the absence of a distinct and extensive Inincke's siderosis, in the absence of any clear evidence of inflammatory...other disturbances of the digestive tract, and of well marked changes in the bone-marrow. In the advanced stage of this anemia a diffuse degeneration... | |
| Paul Ehrlich, Adolf Lazarus, Felix Pinkus - Blood - 1905 - 780 pages
...studied experimentally the effects of chronic infection with the bacillus coli and reaches the following conclusions : " From the above epitome of the conditions...anemia, or whether again the employment of bacterial toxins rather than the pure attenuated cultures, will give different results, must be left for future... | |
| Hermann Nothnagel - 1905 - 770 pages
...studied experimentally the effects of chronic infection with the bacillus coli and reaches the following conclusions : " From the above epitome of the conditions...anemia, or whether again the employment of bacterial toxins rather than the pure attenuated cultures, will give different results, must be left for future... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 636 pages
...the amount of hemoglobin being parallel with the decrease of the red corpuscles; in the absence of a Quincke's siderosis, or increased presence of iron...digestive tract, and of wellmarked changes in the bone marrow. "Whether employment of other strains of the colon bacillus would lead to a picture more... | |
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