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Definition of Hematuric
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematuric
Literary usage of Hematuric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Therapeutic Gazette (1898)
"... -hematuric quinine fever, according to this author (Congres de la Soc.
Italienne de Médecine Interne, Rome, October, 1888), are that three to six hours ..."
2. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1908)
"... negative results, so far as finding a stone, will be less often encountered.
Sabatier in 1889 originated the euphonious term "hematuric neph- ..."
3. Medical Missions: The Twofold Task by Walter Russell Lambuth (1920)
"Where hematuric fever prevails, clothing and bedding should be kept dry,— a very
... Attacks of hematuric fever are more frequent with older residents and ..."
4. A Practical Study of Malaria by William Heiskell Deaderick (1909)
"In the early sixties Barthelemy-Benoit also described hematuric bilious fever,
and in 1874 appeared the monograph of Berenger-Feraud on ..."
5. Transaction by Texas Medical Association (1896)
"they should be giving way as winter approached, that then "black jaundice,"
hemorrhagic, or hematuric malarial fever, would make its appearance, ..."
6. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1900)
"After she had left I was taken ill with hematuric fever, that has carried off so
many of our missionaries. I began to think: "What is it all for? ..."
7. A Text-book of the practice of medicine by James Meschter Anders, John Herr Musser (1907)
"... divided into the number of red cells per cubic centimeter of urine, is less
than 30000, it suggests a purely hematuric ..."
8. Wisconsin Medical Journal by State Medical Society of Wisconsin (1907)
"Senator, for example, calls it "renal hemophilia," Leguin, "hematuric neuralgia,''
Klemperer, "hematuria from a healthy kidney," while Rovsing is ..."