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The Study of Medicine - Tom 1 - Strona 244
This disorder was by the Greeks denominated ICTERUs (IKTEpox) as above, and by the Romans, as Celsus particularly notices, Morbus arquatus or Morbus regius: but on what account either of these names has been given to it, we have no ...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ...
("Irrigoo, icterus, morbus regius, aurigo, &c.) Jaundice is a disease of rather frequent occurrence, characterized by a yellow colour of the eyes, skin, and urine, and by the white appearance of the alvine evacuations. In addition to these general ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1834
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ...
Arquatus morbus. This name is formed on the same general principle of analogy of colour, from the supposed resemblance of the colour of jaundice to that of the rainbow—arquatus, arched, applied to the rainbow. Regius morbus, royal ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1835
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Universal Technological Dictionary Or Familiar Explanation of the ...
Regius morbus (Med.) the jaundice. RE'GLET (Archil ) a little flat narrow moulding used chiefly in compartments and pannels to separate the parts or members from one another, and to form knots, frets, and other ornaments. RE'GLETS (Print) ...
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The Ladies' Dispensatory - Strona 288
KINGSEVIL Borde: “Morbus regius be the latyn wordes. In englyshe it it named y” kynges euyll, which is an euyl sicknes or impediment. ... This impediment doth come of the corrupció of humours reflectyng more to a perticuler place than to ...
Leonard Sowerby, Carey David Balaban, Jonathan Erlen, 2003
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of Useful ...
RE'GIUS MORBUS, as used by the classical Latin authors, must not be confounded with the King's Evil, or Regius Morbus, of the writers of the middle ages. In the former it means jaundice (Horat., Art. Poet., 453), called also Uripoc, ' morbus ...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, 1841
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Medical Lexicon - Strona 324
Morbus arcua'tus vel arqua'lus, Auru'. go, Auri'go, Morbus regius, Morbus lute'olus, Cholelilh'ia ic'terus, Suffu'sio aurigino'sa, Hi us Jlatms, I. kteroides, Cachex'ia icler'i- ca, Fellis suffu'sio, Fellis obstruc'tio, F. Su- perfu'sio, jaundice. (F) Ictire ...
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de ictero, etc - Strona 2
Icterus hodíe saepíus appellatus, diversis aliís apPellationibús antíquis coánitus fuit; praeser'tím 'ex specie quáe in corpore humano adsumpfit, morbus Regius, morbus Arquatus, Aurígo, 8m. nominatus a'. Hic morbus qui ex jecore et ...
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The Norman Conquest and Beyond - Strona 32
If in rustic Normandy morbus regius was some horrible, but uncertain, disease, in the medical schools, even though contradictory views were held, there was professional clarity and assurance. At Salerno morbus regius was still jaundice.2 Not ...
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Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physic - Tom 2 - Strona 675
The Latins spoke of it also under the title of morbus regius : why they so called it we learn from the following curious passage in Celsus, giving an account of the pleasant regimen, fit for Royalty itself, to be adopted by those who labour under ...