Lexicographical Neighbors of Ischaemias
Literary usage of Ischaemias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"exert, or cause gas embolism of smaller vessels with resulting local ischaemias.
That is why laws have been passed requiring slow decompression, ..."
2. Pellagra by Henry Fauntleroy Harris (1919)
"... with subjective and objective sensations of cold, as heing produced in this
way; local ischaemias are to be accounted for in a like manner ..."
3. Lectures on the localisation of cerebral and spinal diseases by Jean Martin Charcot, Walter Baugh Hadden (1883)
"... we observe there system lesions similar to those seen in the cord ; and, on
the other hand, a certain number of haemorrhages, ischaemias, ..."
4. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"exert, or cause gas embolism of smaller vessels with resulting local ischaemias.
That is why laws have been passed requiring slow decompression, ..."
5. Pellagra by Henry Fauntleroy Harris (1919)
"... with subjective and objective sensations of cold, as heing produced in this
way; local ischaemias are to be accounted for in a like manner ..."
6. Lectures on the localisation of cerebral and spinal diseases by Jean Martin Charcot, Walter Baugh Hadden (1883)
"... we observe there system lesions similar to those seen in the cord ; and, on
the other hand, a certain number of haemorrhages, ischaemias, ..."