INFARCT
\ɪnfˈɑːkt], \ɪnfˈɑːkt], \ɪ_n_f_ˈɑː_k_t]\
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An obstruction or embolus.
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The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruction; as, a hemorrhagic infarct.
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An obstruction or embolus.
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The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruction; as, a hemorrhagic infarct.
By Noah Webster.
By William R. Warner
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[Latin] A circumscribed area of infiltration or degeneration produced by sudden localized obstruction of circulation, especially thrombosis or embolism. The i. may be either quite bloodless (Anaemic i.) or reddish from congestion and extravasation (Haemorrhagic i.).
By Alexander Duane
By Willam Alexander Newman Dorland
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Sheridan, Philip Henry
- (March 6, 1831-August 5, 1888), one of the great Unionist generals war, was born at Albany, and graduated West Point in 1853. first stages Civil War he quartermaster, but 1862 received a cavalry command. battle Perryville led division, on bloody field Murfreesboro especially distinguished himself. Appointed major-general volunteers, fought Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge shared with Hooker others honors day. period his career now approaching. Grant gave him, 1864, charge corps Army Potomac; present Wilderness, Todd's Tavern, conducted an extended raid May June, August placed Shenandoah. defeated Early Winchester Fisher's Hill, absent Winchester, when, October 19, enemy made sudden attack Cedar Creek. "Little Phil's" ride from "twenty miles away," to battle-field, reforming turning defeat into brilliant victory, is theme story poetry. regular army. operations 1865 took leading part, won Five Forks, April 1, helped materially denouement Appomattox. 1869 promoted be lieutenant-general 1888 general. 1883 succeeded