Citations:ischæmiæ
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English citations of ischæmiæ
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- 1889, Shobal Vail Clevenger, Spinal Concussion, Chapter XIII., page #315:
- In extreme cases ischæmiæ, or infarctions with focal softenings or other degenerations could easily be imagined as induced.
- 1896, William Ewart, Gout and Goutiness, Chapter XXX., page #274:
- Lastly reflex ischæmiæ and hyperæmiæ are often within the reach of clinical observation.
- 1909, Thomas Dixon Savill, Lectures on Hysteria and Allied Vaso‐Motor Conditions, Lecture III., page #81:
- In the spinal canal I think there can be no doubt about the existence of local vaso‐motor mechanisms, and that the flushings and ischæmiæ in this situation account for many of the vague spinal and peripheral sensations experience by hysterical persons.