"autotoxaemias" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. plural of autotoxaemia Tags: form-of, plural Form of: autotoxaemia
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          "text": "[…] errors in refraction, general diseases, such as Bright's disease, diabetes, arterio-sclerosis, malaria, phosphaturia, oxaluria, ingestion of poisons like naphthalene, ergot, tetanic spasms, changes in the ductless glands, autotoxaemias, and finally heredity, which all play part in its aetiology.",
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          "ref": "1906, Southern California Practitioner, volume 21, Los Angeles: Stoll & Thayer, →OCLC, page 401:",
          "text": "This theory renders the hepatoxaemias and autotoxaemias secondary factors, and removes them from the category of primary or essential causes.",
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