Definition of Hepatites

1. hepatite [n] - See also: hepatite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hepatites

hepaticolithotripsy
hepaticological
hepaticologist
hepaticologists
hepaticology
hepaticopulmonary
hepaticostomy
hepaticotomy
hepatics
hepatin
hepatisation
hepatise
hepatised
hepatises
hepatite
hepatites (current term)
hepatitic
hepatitides
hepatitis
hepatitis A virus
hepatitis B antibodies
hepatitis B antigen
hepatitis B core antigen
hepatitis B e antigen
hepatitis B surface antigen
hepatitis B vaccine

Literary usage of Hepatites

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

1. Paxton's Botanical Dictionary: Comprising the Names, History, and Culture of by Joseph Paxton (1868)
"From hepatites, relating to the liver ; the lobes of the leaves have been compared to the lobes of the liver. Linn. 13, Or. 6, Nat. ..."

2. Our Dogs and Their Diseases by George S. Heatley (1884)
"Acute hepatites, or Inflammation of the Liver. This disease rarely occurs as an idiopathic affection, but it is commonly met with in the ox in the chronic ..."

3. A Manual of Pathological Histology by Victor Cornil (1880)
"Among the parenchymatous hepatites, those which follow poisoning by phosphorus, by arsenic, and by antimony, etc., are characterized by a marked fatty ..."

4. Europeans' Guide & Medical Companion in India by Gangadin (1895)
"CHRONIC hepatites. CHRONIC inflammation of the liver is very much ... It generally comes after acute hepatites, but is also caused by too much use of ..."

5. A Treatise on Medical Police, and on Diet, Regimen, &c: In which the by John Roberton (1809)
"Acute hepatites may be cured by resolution, by purging, or by evacuations of blood, according to the urgency of the symptoms ; by blisters, fomentations, ..."

6. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle (1819)
"At that time he was at the point of dying, as he has been ever since, of an incipient hepatites; —but, says Mr. Abel, ..."

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