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Definition of Hemorrhages
1. hemorrhage [v] - See also: hemorrhage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemorrhages
Literary usage of Hemorrhages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1891)
"Numerous minute hemorrhages were seen in the cochlea; otherwise the cochlea was
normal. Extensive hemorrhages were found in the vestibule and in the ..."
2. Diseases of the eye: A Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice for Students and by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1913)
"In carcinoma of the stomach retinal hemorrhages and white spots may appear ...
(U) hemorrhages caused by disturbances in the circulation : Hypertrophy of ..."
3. The Diseases of infancy and childhood: For the Use of Students and by Luther Emmett Holt (1917)
"CHAPTER V hemorrhages hemorrhages are quite frequent during the first days of
... hemorrhages may complicate many of the diseases of the early days of life, ..."
4. Yellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and by René La Roche (1855)
"hemorrhages occupy a conspicuous place iu the list i :" the symptoms of the yellow
... hemorrhages, according as the blood escapes from or remains in the ..."
5. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physic Delivered at King's by Thomas Watson, David Francis Condie (1855)
"Vicarious hemorrhages. Idiopathic hemorrhages. Active and Passive. Symptomatic
hemorrhages. Usual Situations of Hemorrhage, Symptoms and Diagnosis. ..."
6. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration to Ante-mortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann, John Robbins Mohler (1908)
"hemorrhages In the occurrence of hemorrhages, it is necessary to distinguish
between the escape of blood into the tissues due to tearing of the heart muscle ..."
7. The History, diagnosis, and treatment of the fevers of the United States by Elisha Bartlett (1856)
"hemorrhages. Nearly all writers upon yellow fever speak of the frequency of
hemorrhages from different parts of the body. Dr. Rush, after mentioning the ..."