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Definition of Hematogenesis
1. Noun. The formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow).
Generic synonyms: Biological Process, Organic Process
Derivative terms: Haematopoietic, Haemopoietic, Hematopoietic, Hemopoietic
Definition of Hematogenesis
1. Noun. (hematology cytology) Blood cell formation in the human body, especially the bone marrow. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematogenesis
Literary usage of Hematogenesis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical pathology of the blood: A Treatise on the General Principles and by James Ewing (1903)
"Progressive pernicious anemia is believed by some to result through defective
hematogenesis, and by others primarily from excessive ..."
2. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1901)
"There was progressive anemia and cachexia. Death occurred on January 12, 1885.
A short time before the patient had developed hematogenesis icterus, ..."
3. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1909)
"In the tissues in which hematogenesis is most active a reversal of type, from
the adult to the embryonal form, is observed, as in the bone- marrow (the ..."
4. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"hematogenesis for the adult and embryo, injections of various substances into
the living animal, action of diastase on extracts' of the various organs, ..."
5. Chemical Pathology: Being a Discussion of General Pathology from the by Harry Gideon Wells (1914)
"In such a disease as pernicious anemia there is much reason to assume that
defective or abnormal hematogenesis is an important factor. ..."