10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASCITICAL»
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1
The Medical Works of Dr. Richard Mead ...
La' 514__-516. remarkable cure of an ascites and a tympany toz gether, cured
chiefly by the use of nctarcotics, 515, 516. and of two very fe- vere ascitical
dropsies perfectly cured by ' ' abstaining from all kinds'of drink, 516, . 517.
remarkable ...
2
An essay on the dropsy and its different species
454. sect. 4.— In almost all ascitical bodies we find more or less of the
intestinefrin- fiamed or corroded by the water. the motion of the fluids is
accelerated by exercise, fever, 8 OF THE DROPSY.
3
Eight chirurgical treatises, on these followings heads: ...
Diffircn- This may be either part of another more general Tu- ets. ropur, or else an
original Disease of that Place. When jt is part of another Tumour, the Body is
Hydropical, viz.. either Anasarcous or Ascitical : in both which Cases it is frequent
to ...
Richard Wiseman, J. Osborn ((Londres)),
1734
4
Eight chirurgical treatises, on these following heads: viz. ...
And indeed, when in Ascitical Cases we find a Swelling of the Testicle, there is
for the most part an Anasarca of the lower parts of the Belly joined with it. When it
is an original Tumour of the Part, it either ljeth without the Tunica vaginalis, ...
5
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
জল সচীতি ৷ Ascitical'2[1Ascitick,a. জর্টুলাদরিরেক্ষেপ্লাপণশীল বা ত্যদ্রাগ সন্বন্ধদয়
| Ascilitious, ঞ- Lat. উপর্যঙ্গদ্ৰশধর্মাক. শেষাদ্ৰশ বা উপরিভগেহ ওনশীল. অমৃচুনঃক.
উণণুন্থৰিষয়ক. পরণুন্থসৃচুক ক্রেকৌ | Ascribable, ৫- আপনার বা পরের ফেমে min কারণ হেতু
...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen,
1834
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The skim-milk treatment of diabetes and Bright's diseases ...
abdomen so ascitical, that he was compelled to give up work. During the whole of
this period the urine was scanty. On the 25th of September (about five months
after the first appearance of the dropsy) he entered the Sunderland Infirmary, ...
Arthur Scott Donkin,
1871
She at length became ascitical and asthmatic; and, for more than 8 or 10 weeks
before she died, she had a violent pain in the region of the stomach, and a hard
swelling under the cartilago ensiformis, with almost perpetual vomitings, colic ...
8
A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Ascertainment, às-ser-tâ/ne-ment, s. A settled rule; a standard. Ascetick, as-sít^lk,
s. He that retires to devotion, a hermit. Ascitical, ás-sït'y-kúl,ì Ascitic, ás-sk'ík, J
Dropsical. Ascititious, is-sy-tlsh'u6, a. Supplemental, additional. Ascribe, ás-krî' be
, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812
9
A dictionary of the English language, greatly improved
... a standard Ascetic, as-cet'ic, n. he that retires to devotion; a hermit Ascii, as'éi-i,
n. the inhabitants of the torrid zone, who, twice a-year, have no shadow at noon
Ascitic, as-cit'ic, Ascitical, as-cit'io-al, Ascititious, as-éi-tish'us, a. supplemental; ...
George FULTON (and KNIGHT (George)),
1833
10
The Monthly journal of medical science
Klerc , iodine, purgatives, diuretics, both ve etable and mineral, had
beeWaithfully given, occasionally with partia effect, but not with any satisfactory
amendment. At length the ascitical distension became enormous, the
integuments acquired a ...