Definition of Hemostatics

1. Noun. (plural of hemostatic) ¹

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Definition of Hemostatics

1. hemostatic [n] - See also: hemostatic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemostatics

hemorrhoidal
hemorrhoidal vein
hemorrhoidals
hemorrhoidectomies
hemorrhoidectomy
hemorrhoids
hemosiderin
hemosiderins
hemosiderosis
hemostases
hemostasia
hemostasis
hemostat
hemostatic
hemostatics (current term)
hemostats
hemotaphonomy
hemothorax
hemotoxic
hemotoxicity
hemotoxin
hemotoxins
hemotoxylin
hemovanadin
hemovigilance
hemovore
hemozoin
hemp
hemp-nettle

Literary usage of Hemostatics

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

1. The Principles of Surgery by James Miller (1856)
"The deposit and organization of this plasma, in and around the gap, constitute the permanent hemostatics ; as in the case of complete division. ..."

2. Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Preventive Medicine by Bernard Fantus, William Augustus Evans, G. Koehler (1917)
"Some Specific hemostatics. [The hemostatics may be divided into two groups: those that precipitate protein in a non-specific manner, eg certain salts of ..."

3. Dental materia medica and therapeutics by Hermann Prinz (1917)
"The action of the true hemostatics is expected to manifest itself in three ... In accordance with the nature of their action, hemostatics are closely ..."

4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"... stimulates uterine contractions, constricts blood-vessels, and increases blood coagulation. This needs confirmation. UTERINE SEDATIVES AND hemostatics ..."

5. Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics by Arthur Albert Stevens (1909)
"hemostatics. hemostatics are agents that arrest hemorrhage. They all act in accordance with the methods pursued by nature in spontaneously closing a ..."

6. Dental Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing by Eli Herr Long (1909)
"ASTRINGENTS AND hemostatics. ASTRINGENTS are agents that cause contraction of tissue. In a general view of the use of astringents, we may include the ..."

7. Diagnostic Therapeutics: A Guide for Practitioners in Diagnosis by Aid of by Albert Abrams (1910)
"... gastric crises of tabes, and is equally inefficacious in the pains of a toxic gastritis and in stenoses following ulcers. hemostatics. Calcium Chlorid. ..."

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