- Look up
toxaemia or
toxemia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toxemia may
refer to: A
generic term for the
presence of
toxins in the blood, see Bacteremia#Consequences...
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criticism of
pharmaceutics and for his
theory explaining disease via "
toxaemia"
which influenced the
field of naturopathy.
Tilden was born in Van Burensburg...
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Physical mechanisms proposed for this
effect included the
slight fever and
toxaemia that it caused,
allegedly helping them to see life more
clearly and to...
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skeletal muscles such as
rectus abdominis and diaphragm, and
occurs in
severe toxaemia as
typhoid fever. It is also seen in
electrical burns.
Grossly the muscles...
- Pre-eclampsia
Other names Preeclampsia toxaemia (PET) A
micrograph showing hypertrophic decidual vasculopathy, a
finding seen in
gestational hypertension...
- will
burst – so
maybe an
umbrella for
those in the vicinity?
Spectrox toxaemia Doctor Who ("The
Caves of Androzani") A
fatal condition caused by touching...
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bladder stones leading to an
acute infection,
kidney failure and
possibly toxaemia.
Writing as
recently as 1929, Sir John C. Fox said: Even to the present...
- and
glycerol in
undernourished pregnant ewes and in ewes with
pregnancy toxaemia".
Australian Journal of
Agricultural Research. 11: 42–47. doi:10.1071/ar9600042...
- the same story,
while attempting to
revive a
feverish Peri from
spectrox toxaemia, he had
noted that
celery was an "excellent
restorative from
where I come...
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Trevor and
Damian while a
heavily pregnant Polly was in
hospital with
toxaemia. A
month later, Damian's
younger sister Jayne was born.
Trevor made three...