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Definition of Scleroses
1. sclerose [v] - See also: sclerose
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scleroses
Literary usage of Scleroses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1912)
"П. scleroses OF THE BRAIN General Remarks.—The supporting tissue of the central
nervous ... A convenient division of the cérébro-spinal scleroses is into ..."
2. Repressive Legislation of the Republic of South Africa by Elizabeth S. Landis, United Nations Unit on Apartheid (1903)
"scleroses OF THE BRAIN. General Remarks.—The connective tissue of the central
nervous system is of two kinds—one, the neuroglia, special and peculiar, ..."
3. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1885)
"Vascular Origin of certain scleroses.—The part which disease of the vessels plays
in determining sclerosis in the spinal cord has not been as yet thoroughly ..."
4. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1905)
"H. scleroses OF THE BRAIN. General Remarks.—The supporting tissue of the central
nervous system is the neuroglia. derived from the ectoderm, with distinct ..."
5. Repressive Legislation of the Republic of South Africa by Elizabeth S. Landis, United Nations Unit on Apartheid (1898)
"scleroses OF THE BRAIN. General Remarks.—The connective tissue of the central
nervous ... A convenient division of the cerebro-spinal scleroses is into ..."
6. Text-book of nervous diseases by Charles Loomis Dana (1894)
"By the combined scleroses is meant those forms of degenerative sclerosis in which
... Complicating scleroses of general paresis. Besides, there are numerous ..."
7. Text-book of nervous diseases by Charles Loomis Dana (1901)
"By the combined scleroses is meant those forms of degenerative sclerosis in ...
Combined scleroses of profoundly anaemic and toxic states (Putnam's type). ..."
8. Nervous and Mental Diseases by Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson (1903)
"COMBINED scleroses OF THE SPINAL CORD. Occurring, perhaps, as frequently as tabes,
many cases of organic cord-disease present symptoms referable to the ..."