De Sacramentis Corporis et Sanguinis Domini; a treatise, in three books, against the Berengarian heresy, highly commended by Peter of Cluny and Erasmus.
After the 4th century other names or expressions come into use, such as mensa tremenda, series corporis et sanguinis Christi.
The larval worm was provisionally named by him Filaria sanguinis equi.
In an earlier part of the memoir Dr Lewis takes objection to my view that the urinary nematoids found by me in a case of Bilharzia are genetically related to Filaria sanguinis hominis.
On the Relation of Filaria sanguinis hominis to the Endemic Diseases of India,” in the ‘Lancet,’ Feb.
Dr Manson likewise forwarded materials for a paper entitled “Further Observations on Filaria sanguinis hominis.
The use of this nomenclature detracts nothing from the high merits of Lewis, who first named the immature worm Filaria sanguinis hominis.
As regards “a correction” which Lewis makes in respect of the question of priority of description of the mature Filaria sanguinis hominis I can only find space to state frankly, that Lewis is perfectly correct.
Gabb, of Hastings, stating that a patient under his care formed the habitat of Filaria sanguinis hominis; and in the autumn of the same year a paper which I read to the Linnean Society in the spring was published.
Idem, “The Development of the Filaria sanguinis hominis,” ‘Med.
He speaks here of the "circuitus sanguinis a me inventus.
It has been mistaken for Strongyloides intestinalis and for Filaria sanguinis hominis.
Chyluria occurs most frequently as a symptom of infection by Filaria sanguinis hominis.
Nam judex ecclesiasticus in causa sanguinis non est competens judex, licet habeat jurisdictionem in temporalibus et possit crimina poenamsanguinis non existentia (exigentia is obviously the correct reading) castigare.
The liquor sanguinis is composed of water containing in solution salts, albumen, and the elements of fibrin.
All of the liquor sanguinisthat is not required is absorbed by the lymphatic vessels and conveyed back to the blood by the lymphatic ducts.
The liquor sanguinis passes from the blood capillaries to supply nutrition to the tissues.
He undertook his own vindication against More, whom he declares, in his title, to be justly called the author of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor.
Aortam perpetuo transferri, as by two clacks of a water bellows to rayse water constat per ligaturam transitum sanguinis ab arteriis ad venas unde perpetuum sanguinis motum in circulo fieri pulsu cordis.
The real author of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor was the Rev.
While the treatment of the affection induced by the Filaria sanguinis is varied and uncertain, the prophylactic measures are obvious and certain.
When cases of haematuria or chylous urine due to the Filaria sanguinis hominis occur, the changes are not confined to the urinary organs, but often, doubtless, involve the liver.
Illustration: The Title-page of William Harvey's Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis etSanguinis in Animalibus, Frankfort, 1628.
Nutritionis an magis Conservationis sanguinis et Membrorum per Infusionem calidam vicissimque sanguis Calefaciens membra frigifactum a Corde Calefit Transcript of the preceding page.
The only circumstance which can be alleged in mitigation of the excesses of the Regii sanguinis clamor is that Milton had provoked the onfall by his own violence.
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