Definition of Hemoglobinuric

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemoglobinuric

hemodynamics
hemofiltration
hemoflagellate
hemoflagellates
hemogenesis
hemogenic
hemoglobin
hemoglobinemia
hemoglobinometer
hemoglobinometers
hemoglobinopathies
hemoglobinopathy
hemoglobins
hemoglobinuria
hemoglobinurias
hemoglobinuric (current term)
hemoid
hemolymph
hemolymphoid
hemolymphs
hemolysate
hemolysates
hemolyses
hemolysin
hemolysins
hemolysis
hemolytic
hemolytic anaemia
hemolytic anemia
hemolytic disease

Literary usage of Hemoglobinuric

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"DEADERICK (Therapeutic Gazette, 1908, xxxii, SO) reports four instances of hemoglobinuric fever treated by calcium chloride, in which the results were not ..."

2. A Manual of the Practice of Medicine: Prepared Especially for Students by Arthur Albert Stevens (1892)
"Blackwater or hemoglobinuric Fever.—This condition, which is now generally conceded to be a result of malaria, occurs chiefly in tropical regions where ..."

3. Therapeutic Gazette (1904)
""hemoglobinuric Fever, its Distribution and Etiology," is the title of a pamphlet by Mr. J. Wallace Collett, medical officer, Southern Nigeria. ..."

4. A Practical Study of Malaria by William Heiskell Deaderick (1909)
"It is believed that this hypothesis explains the occurrence of hemoglobinuric fever during and after malarial infection, with or without the administration ..."

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