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hæmatology|hiːməˈtɒlədʒɪ| Also hem-. [f. hæmato- + -logy.] That branch of animal physiology which relates to the blood.
1811Hooper Med. Dict., Hæmatology..the doctrine of the blood. 1857in Dunglison Med. Lex. 440. 1946 Nature 21 Sept. 412/1 An International Hematology and Rh Conference will be held in Dallas, Texas, on November 15. Hence ˌhæmatoˈlogical, a., relating to hæmatology. (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1854.) So also hæmatoˈlogic a.; hæmatoˈlogically adv.; hæmaˈtologist, one who specializes in hæmatology.
1904Lancet 25 June 1790/2 The next method was demonstrated by Stengel some ten years ago and has since rapidly gained favour amongst hæmatologists, who frequently re-discover it. 1939Jrnl. Clin. Invest. XVIII. 543/2 The serum or plasma iron fluctuations which occur in hematologically equilibrated subjects. 1946Nature 6 July 24/2 We would like to take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to Dr. R. A. Kekwick for advising us on the hæmatological technique. 1947Radiology XLIX. 286/2 The hematologic constituents of the peripheral blood were the most sensitive indicators of radiation effect. 1956A. H. Compton Atomic Quest 333 Nuclear chemists,..metallurgists, hematologists, and meteorologists. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) iii. 90 (title) Digital computer as aid to differential diagnosis; use in hematologic diseases. |