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Definition of Achlorhydric
1. Adjective. Lacking hydrochloric acid.
Definition of Achlorhydric
1. Adjective. (pathology) Of or pertaining to achlorhydria ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Achlorhydric
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Achlorhydric
Literary usage of Achlorhydric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practice of Medicine by Frederick Tice (1922)
"Simple achlorhydric anemia is readily distinguished from pernicious anemia by
... Prom chlorosis Witts distinguished simple achlorhydric anemia by its later ..."
2. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"The human oral infecting dose of V. cholerae in healthy non-achlorhydric individuals
is of the order of 10* organisms (94). The importance of aerosol ..."
3. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories edited by Jonathan Y. Richmond, Robert W. McKinney (1994)
"The risk of infection following oral exposure may be increased in achlorhydric
individuals. Recommended Precautions: Biosafety Level 2 practices, ..."
4. Digestive Diseases in the United States: Epidemiology and Impact edited by James E. Everhart (1995)
"It is postulated that these events are related to intragastric synthesis of
nitroso compounds (more common in gastric achlorhydric states) and facilitated ..."
5. Diseases of the stomach and upper alimentary tract by Anthony Bassler (1922)
"It is not uncommon to obtain (particularly in some of the mysterious neurotic
conditions) achlorhydric filtrates in which but little thorough ..."
6. Medical Diagnosis for the Student and Practitioner by Charles Lyman Greene (1917)
"Carcinoma of the stomach presents little difficulty save in the relatively rare
achlorhydric "ulcer" cases which almost always prove later to be early cases ..."
7. Diseases of the Stomach by Ismar Boas (1907)
"Particularly frequent, almost constant, they are found in stagnant, achlorhydric
gastric contents containing lactic acid. These bacilli have been studied ..."