10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABRACHIA»
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The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary: Containing All the ...
See abulo- tnania, ab ovo (ab o'-vo) [L.J. In biology, from the egg; from the
beginning. abrachia (ah-bra'-ke-ah) [a, priv.; ppaxl***. armj. The condition of an
armless monster. abrachiocephatia (ah-bra-ke-o-sef-a'-le-ah) [abrachia; Kt$a\r)
head).
George Milbry Gould, Richard John Ernst Scott, 1919
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Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
... as we have seen, take the name of Aschiphasma, it is necessary to rename
Aschipasma, Brunner, which I therefore designate Presbistus, and indicate
Perlamorphus peleus, Gray, as the type. PhASMINjE. Genus Abrachia. Abrachia,
Kirb.
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
I also include the genera Bactridiunt, Sauss., and Abrachia, Kirb., though they are
not very closely allied to the other genera; but I cannot find a better place for them
. Abrac/n'<z has no triangular spaces at the end of the tibia; beneath, as I have ...
... as we have seen, take the name of Aschiphasma, it is necessary to rename
Aschipasma, Brunner, which I therefore designate Presbistus, and indicate
Perlamorphus peleus, Gray, as the type. PHASMINiE. Genus Abrachia. Abrachia,
Kirb.
Linnean Society of London, 1894
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English, French, Italian, Medical Vocabulary
abasia abattoir abdomen abdominal -cavity -pads -rinft abductor aberrant
aberration ablation ablution abnormal abolition abort (o) abortion abrachia
abrasion abscess absinthe absorbent non- absorption abs temio usness
abstergent ...
Joseph Samuel Forester Marie, 1918
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Lippincott's New Medical Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the ...
Absence of the arms, especially if congenital. 2. Less correctly, an armless
monstrosity or a child born without arms. [< a priv. + ftaax'iuv ~\ arm. Abrachia
means literally / / j'v/M "absence of rocks"; the cor- 3 um''J^H rect form would be
abrachi- ...
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The American illustrated medical dictionary: a new and ...
2. Effecting an abortion ; abortifacient. Abortus (ab-or'tus) [L.]. An aborted fetus;
abortion. Atxrachement (ah-boosh-maw') [Fr.]. The termination of a vessel in a
larger one. Aboulia, Aboulomania. See Abulia, Abulomania. Abrachia (ah-bra'ke-
ah) ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, 1901
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Equine genetics & selection procedures
Note the size Abrachia Abrachia refers to complete absence of one or more limbs
in the newborn foal. Severe congenital deformities, such as abrachia, are usually
closely associated with other inborn problems. The hereditary mechanisms ...
Equine Research Publications, Lorraine W. Chalkley, William Robert Cook, 1978
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
... influence of paternal saturnism in ............................. .... ..iv. in fourth or sixth
month; prescritation other than of head ll cause of'...... ............... removal of uterine
polypus followed by .... .... ..iv. treatmentol'...... ..... Abrachia, psrtial.................... .... ..
v.
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1888
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The Kerala Journal of Veterinary Science
J. 64 : 250-261 lyer, M. R. K. (1987). Bilateral Abrachia in a cross bred Jersey calf
, lndian Vet. J. 64 : 978-979. Roberts, S.J. (1971). Veterinary obstetrics and
genital diseases, ll lndian edn (1982), C.B.S. Publishers and distributors, lndia, P.
73.