Definition of Hematines

1. hematine [n] - See also: hematine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematines

hemarthroses
hemarthrosis
hemastatics
hematal
hematein
hemateins
hematemeses
hematemesis
hematherm
hemathermal
hematherms
hematic
hematics
hematin
hematine
hematines (current term)
hematinic
hematinics
hematinometer
hematinometric
hematinon
hematins
hematite
hematites
hematitic
hemato-
hematobiochemical
hematoblast
hematoblasts
hematocele

Literary usage of Hematines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1893)
"... Matters and of hematines Extracted from the Blood of Various Animals.— H. Bertin-Sans and J. Moitessier. — The authors have succeeded in obtaining ..."

2. The New York Medical Times (1896)
"In the deposit were found, besides some hematines, mono and polynuclear leucocytes, and even giant cells. In one case the search for bacilli and the ..."

3. Practice of Medicine: Containing the Homeopathic Treatment of Diseases by Pierre Jousset (1901)
"The blood is apparently normal; hematines are, however, increased in number, and they contain great excess of sugar. ..."

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