10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISCUTIENT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
discutient in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
discutient im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
^j, Pici» Bnrynnd. con- tus. jjiij. Melt the galbanum and turpentine together, then
mix in the resin, and afterwards the planter, previously melted. Ph. U, 8.) It is
Itinuilant and discutient. EMPLASTRFM Gn'TixoarM, see Sparndrapura
adhiesirum ...
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The practitioner's pharmacopœia and universal formulary
alterative, discutient. Emp. Hydrarg.; stimulant, discutient.] Hydrarg. Ammonio-
chlorid. ; detergent ; used in the form of ointment. [Ung. ffyd. Ammon. Chlor. (L. D.)
; Ung. Hydrarg. precip., alb. (E.); stimulant, detergent.] Bichlorid. ; antisyphilitic ...
John Foote (of 36 Tavistock st, Covent garden.), 1855
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A General System of Surgery: In Three Parts. Containing the ...
As to the external Remedies, in which the Surgeon ought to be parti- External
cularly skilled, the strongest discutient that [have frequently found to excelRcfflv'm
' others for these Tumors, is, the Emplastrum ex Sperm. Ceti pra-party. In the
mean ...
4
A Treatise on Pharmacy: Designed as a Text-book for the ...
1 pnrt S to 2 lard. 1 part extract, 8 lard. 1 part extract, 7 lard. . Stimulating,
alterative. > Discutient, alterative. I Discutient, alterative. I Discutient, alterative. I
Astringent and desiccant. I Discutient. Specific in itch. Anodyne. Anodyne. f
Aqueous ext.
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Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader
Opponent: there is no soul. discutient: soul is existent (proposition). Because it is
an abode of consciousness (reason). Whatever is not existent, is not an abode of
consciousness, as a hare's horn (negative example). soul is not so, that is, soul ...
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A History of Indian Logic: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Schools
A discutient is one who engages himself in a disputation as a means of seeking
the truth. An instance of discussion is given below : — Discutient — There is soul.
Opponent — There is no soul. Discutient — Soul is existent (proposition).
Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, 1920
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A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a Concise ...
2000 p.' Melt the resins, wax and oil; add the cicuta leaves, and boil ; strain and
add, after having dissolved it in vinegar of squills and cicuta juice, gum
ammoniac, 500 p. I'k. Par.) It is used as a discutient, especially to pcirrhous
tumours.
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
Pk. P.) It is used as a discutient, especially to scirrhous tumours. EerAsrRuu
CINBREUK, E Hydrargyri—e. Ci' trinum, Ungucntum de althaeh—e. Commune, E
. Plumbi— e. Commune cum resins, E. resinaa —— e. Conii, E. cieutm. Enrnss'
rulm ...
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The Medical Guide ... The fourteenth edition, with additions
The Discutient Liniment (D), p. 122., in many instances, I have known to prove
very beneficial. When the injury is extensive or deep, mortification or sloughing
will probably ensue, the result of which will depend on the state of the constitution
.
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The Medical Guide, for the Use of the Clergy, Heads of ...
The Discutient Liniment (D), p. 122., in many instances, I have known to prove
very beneficial. When the injury is extensive or deep, mortification or sloughing
will probably ensue, the result of which will depend on the state of the constitution
.
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISCUTIENT» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
discutient im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A review of some 2015 friends of Nature (1)
... chickweed, Jethro Kloss describes it in his Back to Eden as “alterative, demulcent, refrigerant, mucilaginous, pectoral, resolvent, discutient”. «The Nation Newspaper, Jan 15»
Lord Nelson returned to work half an hour after losing arm
... first September but as the integuments were much enlarged, I applied (every night) a compress wet with a discutient embrocation for nearly a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 09»