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1
The Columbian cyclopedia
FLOATING WAREHOUSES— FLOCCILLATION and liable to inundations,
exhibits a peculiar form of human industiy in its numerous Floating Gardens,
chiefly for the cultivation of cucumbers, melons, and water-melons. These floating
gardens ...
2
Green's encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine and surgery
... Kidney, Surgical Affections (Movable and Floating) ; Liver, Diseases of (
Hepatoptosis) ; Spleen, Surgery of (Movable) ; Stomach, Surgical Affections of (
Gastroptosis). Floccitation. or. Floccillation. Picking at the bed-clothes, seen in
low forms ...
John William Ballantyne, 1907
3
ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See blood, circulation, glands. tilmus (til'muss, -mǝss) n. floccillation, or picking at
bedclothes, as may occur in the course of a severe fever; a sign that a person is
approaching death. [< G tilmos plucking, tearing < tillein to pluck, tear]. syns.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
4
The Philadelphia Journal of Homoeopathy
Delirium, vertigo, floccillation. 14th of June. Loss of speech, less restless, feet and
hands warm, breathing difficult, floccillation, pulse soft, laid perfectly quiet from
midnight till he expired, 15th of June, at 5 A. M., on the 12th day of his sickness.
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The Philadelphia Journal of Homœopathy
Delirium, vertigo, floccillation. 14th of June. Loss of speech, less restless, feet and
hands warm, breathing difficult, floccillation, pulse soft, laid perfectly quiet from
midnight till he expired, 15th of June, at 5 A. M., on the 12th day of his sickness.
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Minidictionary for Nurses
Trade name: Tambocor. floccillation flexibilitas cerea (fleks-i-bil-i-tas seer-ia) n. a
feature of catatonic patients in which the limbs may be moved passively by
another person into positions that are then retained for hours on end. See
catatonia.
Market House Books Ltd. Staff, Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford Dictionaries Staff, 2014
7
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cross References Phalen's sign; Tinel's sign Floccillation - see CARPHOLOGIA
Flycatcher Tongue - see TROMBONE TONGUE Foot Grasping F Flynn
Phenomenon Flynn phenomenon is paradoxical constriction -144- Flail Foot Flap
, ...
8
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
... he goes” (The Psychology of Behavior Disorders, ). floccillation
Carphology (q.v.); aimless picking or plucking. flocculonodular lobe See
cerebellum. flogger One who whips; flagellator. flooding Implosion (q.v.). flow
chart See algorithm ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
In med. a picking of the bed-clothes; floccillation. Carpidlum (kar-pid'i-um), n.
Same as Carpel. Carpincho-Skin (kar-pin'eho-skin), n. The skin of the eapybara
or water-hog.carpincho being the name of that animal in Paraguay. See
Capybara.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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Twentieth Century Dictionary: Containing Every Useful Word ...
125 FLOCCILLATION. IXOCCOSE. 126 FOLLOWING. Floccose (flok-kdz'), a.
covered with wool-like tufts. FLAGELLATE. to lay with broad flat stones; — n. a
plant; a broad flat stone; the ensign of a ship, troops, <fcc. Flagellate (flai'el-lat), p.
to ...