Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetanised
Literary usage of Tetanised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Biennial Retrospect of Medicine, Surgery and Their Allied Sciences by New Sydenham Society (1875)
"The reason of the greater absorption of oxygen in the case of the passively moved
muscle as compared with the tetanised is due to the fact that the air ..."
2. On Animal Electricity by Augustus Désiré Waller (1897)
"On the production of CO2 by tetanised nerve. Hypothesis and experiment. Three stages.
Comparison between the effects of COZ and of ..."
3. Lectures on Physiology: First Series on Animal Electricity by Augustus Désiré Waller (1897)
"... tetanised nerve. Hypothesis and experiment. Three stages. Comparison between
the effects of CO2 and of ..."
4. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1895)
"It was then tetanised directly, and the loading and unloading rapidly carried
out The second preparation was then fixed in position, and the writing point ..."
5. An Introduction to Human Physiology by Augustus Désiré Waller (1896)
"Thus, comparing the amounts of gas obtainable from scalded fresh muscle and from
scalded tetanised muscle, much more carbon dioxide is obtainable from the ..."
6. An Introduction to Human Physiology by Augustus Désiré Waller (1896)
"Thus, comparing the amounts of gas obtainable from scalded fresh muscle and from
scalded tetanised muscle, much more carbon dioxide is obtainable from the ..."
7. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"The tetanised muscle invariably took up more water than the resting one, and was
often visibly swollen and bloated. There can be no doubt that the muscular ..."