10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «JAWFALL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Caribbean Slave: A Biological History
TetanuslTetany According to West Indian physicians and planters alike, the most
important cause of infant death during the first week or two of life was the illness
called "jawfall," "trismus," or "locked jaw" in the British Islands, mocezuelo in ...
2
Practical Rules for the Management and Medical Treatment of ...
It is notorious to every one, to whom the subject is familiar, that a great many
negro children die within the first twelve or fourteen days after their birth, of what
is called the jawfall ; a cruel malady on most estates ; but on some it has proved
so ...
3
Another Dimension to the Black Diaspora: Diet, Disease and ...
Indeed if a slave was badly injured in the West Indies, physicians expected that
he would die of the "jawfall" (as it was called). But often the malady appeared in
persons without a history of a wound. In many cases, this was probably due to the
...
Kenneth F. Kiple, Virginia Himmelsteib King, 2003
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
... occurred in the West Indies (where we are informed, on the authority of Dr.
Morrison, who practised in Demerara for eight years, that the disorder is
commonly called " jawfall"), permit us to infer that the opposite state is by no
means unusual.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
চিৰুকাকার বা তদাকারসূচক | Jawfall. 11- s- চেফোল তূবড়িয়া যাওনা চোয়লে ৰুলিয়া
পড়ন, অলেষ্কায়িক ব্যাক্য মশূণ বা মনে বুবায় I 'To Jawn, v. n. To Chaun শব্দ দেখ |
hwy. 0- চিৰুকসশ্বক্ষীয় বা তদ্বিষয়ক I Jay, 1:. s. Tent. পক্ষিবিঙ্গুশষ | Jazel, n. s. ...
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American Journal of Dental Science
The central incisors of the lower jawfall away first ; then those of the upper jaw,
between which the growth of the bone has created a very remarkable space ;
then go the interior lateral incisors ; and so on. Before, however, any of the teeth
of ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
... occurred in the West Indies (where we are informed, ou the authority of Dr.
Morrison, who practised in Demerara for eight years, that the disorder is
commonly called " jawfall"), permit us to infer that the opposite state is by no
means unusual.
Jaunty, V. Janty. Jaw, í. 1. Quixada. 2. La boca. The jaws of death, Las garras de
la muerte. 3. (Baxo.) Injuria grosera de palabra. To Jaw, ra. Vituperar, injuriar
groseramente. Jawed, a. Aparente ó semejante á quixadas. Jawfall, ».
Abatimiento.
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Delphi Complete Works of Ford Madox Ford (Illustrated)
TheKing lethis jawfall, in a fine apingofamazement. Then, with the hugeswiftness
ofabull, he threw Culpepper towardsone of the guards, and, leaning over, hadthe
kneeling boy by the throat. 'Scandal!' he said. 'Body of God! Scandal!' And the.
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Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora
... strategy to deny the slaveocracy the labor it needed; it may also have been out
of recognition of a very high infant mortality rate, in the Caribbean largely the
result of such diseases as peripneumonic fevers and infant tetanus, or the "jawfall
.