10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FEGARITE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fegarite in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fegarite im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Fegarite*, f. Espécie de estomatite, que é endêmica nalguns pontosdeEspanha.
(Cast. fegarites) *Feiamente*, adv.Com fealdade. (De feio) *Feição*,f.Feitio,
fórma. Aspecto. Maneira. Jeito. Índole, carácter. Bôa disposição: navegar á
feição ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
2
Charleston Medical Journal and Review
"Buccal diphtheria should be well distinguished from the malady described by
Van Swieten under the name of Scorbutic Gangrene of the gums, from the
fegarite of the Spaniards, from the stomacace of the ancients which occasion also
the ...
3
The North American Medical and Surgical Journal
... they having had frequently to treat a gangrenous inflammation of the mouth
which occurred among the soldiers, and which received from the Spaniards the
name of fegar or fegarite. Those physicians, also, who have the charge of the
poor ...
4
A Practical treatise on the diseases of children
... attached to the French army which occupied Spain, they having to treat,
frequently, a gangrenous inflammation of the mouth which occurred among the
soldiers, and which received from the Spaniards the name olfegar, or fegarite.
David Francis Condie, 1858
5
St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
The one is Fegarite or Sto- macace, the other Angina Scarlatinosa. But even a
mistake here would be of little amount, since, in my opinion, all are of the same
nature, and will bear nearly the same treatment. Treatment. — This subdivides
into ...
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Memoirs on diphtheria: From the writings of Bretonneau, ...
... Gangrene of the Gums and of Watery Cankers : it is one of the forms of the
stomacace of the ancients, and of the fegarite of the Spaniards. The distinguished
commentator of Boerhaave, who believed it to be of a BUCCAL DIPHTIIERITE.
Robert Hunter Semple, Pierre Bretonneau (Fidèle), Paul Louis Benolt Guersant, 1859
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
... where it may be contagious, and where it has got the name of scorbutic
gangrene, though no disposition to scurvy then exists; this it is that M. Bre-
tonneau had in view in his treatise on diph- theritis ; he even makes use of the
word " fegarite" ...
8
Manual de bacteriologia e microscopia clinica ...: com ...
... na estomacacia, tambem denominada estomatite ulcero-membranosa,
estomatite diph- teroide, gangrena escorbutica das gengivas, cancro aquatico da
bocca, fegarite, etc. Anatomia e physiologia. Bacillos longos, fusiformes,
medindo de 5 ...
9
Annali universali di medicina
Il difterismo boccale, detto dagli antichi stomacace, cancro acquatico, fegarite
dagli spagnuoli , difterite gengivale da molti , è di tutte le manifestazioni del
difterismo quella che ha più tendenza a restar localizzata. Esso è, secondo
Trousseau, ...
Carlo Giuseppe Annibale Omodei, Carlo Ampelio Calderini, Romolo Griffini, 1865
The fungus or tubercle of the mucous membrane, found by Hensinger in some
forms of typhoid fever, by Bretonneau in diptherite, by Montgarni in the fegarite,
and by others in dysentery. The same substance on the vaginal mucous
membrane ...