10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «APEPSIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
apepsia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
apepsia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-structuralism and the Social ...
THE NOSOLOGY OF 'ANOREXIA NERVOSA' AND THE POLITICS OF '
DISCOVERY' Lasegue's article was shortly succeeded by a paper entitled '
Anorexia hysterica (apepsia hysterica)' by Sir William Gull which he read at the
October ...
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Zoonomia; Or The Laws of Organic Life
... which is exerted on the cutaneous and pul- monary capillaries, so- as to excite
them intoincreased action for many weeks, and yet no such exuberance of
sensorial power produces fever in winter-sleeping animals, or in chlorosis, or
apepsia, ...
Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1818
... which is exerted on the cutaneous and pulmonary capillaries, so as to excite
them into increased action for many weeks, and yet no such exuberance of
sensorial power produces fever in winter-sleeping animals, or in chlorosis, or
apepsia, ...
In apepsia no diagnosis is possible without test-meals and chemical examination
of gastric contents. It is an importantsymptomcomplex. A number of eminent
clinicians have emriched our knowledge of apepsia and made it possible for us, ...
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Medical Terminology Basics: Programmed Instruction: ...
5-186. apepsia (a-pep-se-ah) a- is a prefix meaning no or none. Build a medical
term meaning without digestion: aPEPSIa (a-PEP-SE-aH). 5-187. aphagia (a-fa-
je-ah) -phagia is a suffix meaning to swallow or eat. Build a medical term ...
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
APEPSIA, (apepsia, amJLu; from a, priv. and mn'lw, to digest.) Indigestion. APER,
in zoology, a synonym of the Sea scrofa. See Scs. APEREUXIS, (Mlplvztf, from
unriwyowu, l9 nuclale.) Emctation. AYERIENS PALPEBRARUM RECTUS.
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The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic ...
In apepsia chronica the actions of the stomach are not so far im- ' paired or
destroyed as totally to prevent the excitation of the sensorial power of association
, which therefore contributes something towards the actions of the heart and
arteries, ...
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"On Second Thought" and Other Essays in the History of ...
And I wish that before four days have passed you may be in an incurable state . . .
that you fall sick of bradypepsia ... go from bradypepsia to dyspepsia . . . from
dyspepsia to apepsia . . . from apepsia to lientery . . . from lientery to dysentery ...
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Hysteria: The disturbing history
Sir William Gull, a leading society physician in London had begun to draw
attention to emaciated hysterical women as early as 1868, terming their disorder “
hysteric apepsia.” An 1873 paper of his relabeled the condition. He now termed it
...
From a Dyspepsia into an Apepsia. " Argan. Mr. Purgon! Mr. Purgon. From an
Apepsia into a Lienteria. Argan. Mr. Purgon! Mr. Purgon. From a Lienteria into a
Dislenteria. Argan. Mr. Purgon! Mr. Purgon. From a Diflenteria into a dropsy. .
Argan.