Lexicographical Neighbors of Schizogonic
Literary usage of Schizogonic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Endemic Diseases of the Southern States by William Heiskell Deaderick, Loyd Oscar Thompson (1916)
"The schizogonic, or human cycle, also called the asexual cycle, ... interruption of
the schizogonic cycle would result in the extermination of the species. ..."
2. A Practical Study of Malaria by William Heiskell Deaderick (1909)
"The schizogonic, or human cycle, also called the asexual cycle, ... interruption of
the schizogonic cycle would result in the extermination of the species. ..."
3. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1916)
"The asexual or schizogonic cycle is apparently represented by the large extracellular
segmenting form seen in Fig. 17. It resembles the glomerular body ..."
4. Tropical Diseases: A Manual of the Diseases of Warm Climates by Patrick Manson (1919)
"The schizogonic stage of Th. parva is apparently passed in the internal organs
such as the spleen. Splenic puncture in the diseased animals reveals bodies ..."
5. Tropical Diseases: A Manual of the Diseases of Warm Climates by Patrick Manson (1918)
"The schizogonic stage of Th. parva is apparently passed in the internal organs
such as the spleen. Splenic puncture in the diseased animals reveals bodies ..."
6. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1904)
"... reproduction is attended with more dangerous results for the host in which it
is accomplished than happens during the various schizogonic phases of the ..."
7. The Diseases of Children by Henry Enos Tuley (1913)
"The asexual or schizogonic cycle is completed. When the parasites are first
introduced ... During this, it is said, the schizogonic stage only is reached. ..."