Crossword-Solution: MYEL 4 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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MYEL anagram ELMY, EMLY, LYME, YLEM

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BONE marrow (comb. form) 2 answers
BONE marrow (pert. to) 2 answers
BONE marrow (pref.) 2 answers
PERTAINING to bone marrow 2 answers
PERTAINING to spinal cord 2 answers
SPINAL cord (comb. form) 2 answers
SPINAL cord (pref.) 2 answers
SPINAL cord (pert. to) 3 answers
spinal cord 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Since eosinophil cells and Charcot's crystals have elsewhere been observed to be interconnected phenomena (for example in bronchial asthma, in nasal polypi, in myelæmic blood and bone-marrow) one must fall in with Leichtenstern's supposition that eosinophil cells ought also to be found in the intestinal mucus in cases of Ankylostomiasis.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009
The blood moreover is altered, so that the myelæmic characteristics become less marked, and the polynuclear neutrophil elements largely preponderate.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009
But from our previous detailed remarks we should only expect a myelæmic constitution of the pus, if the specific morbid agent of leukæmia were present in a concentrated form at the place of inflammation.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009
Under these circumstances we should indeed expect that artificially produced suppuration in leukæmic patients would have, not a myelæmic, but a polynuclear neutrophil character.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009
The hypothesis of the active origin of myelæmia is considerably supported by a further train of argument.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009