10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLIQUESCENCE»
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colliquescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
colliquescence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
On the opuscula of Theophrastus: Akten der 3. Tagung der ...
3: "fatigue occurs in the jointed parts especially and the most sinewy ones,
whenever some colliquescence comes to the sinews and the joints"; § 4: "catarrh
is clearly some colliquescence; ... they are weighted down by colliquescence" ; §
5: ...
Karl-und-Gertrud-Abel Stiftung. Tagung, William W. Fortenbaugh, Georg Wöhrle, 2002
2
On Sweat: On Dizziness ; And, On Fatigue
Theophrastus moves from the seat of fatigue to its cause, asking whether it is "an
excess of colliquescence due to movement." This will turn out to be his first
favored explanation as the cause of physical fatigue in cases of of overexertion or
...
Theophrastus, William Wall Fortenbaugh, Robert W. Sharpless, 2003
3
The Hippocratic Treatises "On Generation", On the Nature of ...
For all we can tell, these may have been commonplaces in the dietetic theory of
the time. On one point however there appears to be close similarity with De Victu.
Compare what the present author says about colliquescence (ofwmgtg) ...
Iain M. Lonie, Gerhard Baader, Fridolf Kudlien, 1981
4
the medical writings of anonymus londinensis
Colliquescence takes place from our bodies, the fluid being secreted as we can
partly infer, partly perceive, through the belly, the urine, the ears, the nostrils and
the mouth, the other secretions taking place in a corresponding manner. For if on
...
5
The Medical Writings of Anonymus Londinensis
Colliquescence takes place from our bodies, the fluid being secreted as we can
partly infer, partly perceive, through the belly, the urine, the ears, the nostrils and
the mouth, the other secretions taking place in a corresponding manner.
6
Paleomicrobiology: Past Human Infections
Colliquescence (diarrhoea) was first auburn, the yellowish red, later black, like
fecal matter of blood. Colliquescence of evacuation was an inseparable symptom
of the plague. In many who survived, black stools appeared, mostly on the ninth ...
Didier Raoult, Michel Drancourt, 2008
7
Galen: On Diseases and Symptoms
Certainly such a superfluity is abnormal only in quantity, whereas another [may
be abnormal] in quality, beingmanytimesseparatedcriticallyinacutediseases,
sometimesbyreason of colliquescence.64 VII.2 Betweenthisaltogether
uselessand ...
Colliquescence (avt-rqyp.a, ovvrn£is) is denned cence. aj. 724 D gg ff. as that
which is produced as an anoicpims from the material that supplies growth, as the
result of decomposition proceeding contrary to Nature " (to aTTOKpidkv ck tov ...
9
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
... fever, slight or no bowels "ach, (enteralgz'a) discharges neither copious nor
very frequent, unless effectual treatment was commenced at the first, fell into
habitual and obstinate diarrhoea, terminating in colliquescence and chronic
langnor.
Q. Review; coachee, W. Irving; co-arrangement, Hamilton; coc- coliths,
coccospheres, Huxley ; cogitabundity, Frend ; co-inhere, Hamilton ; colloquiality,
Holloway ; colliquescence, Hamilton ; commandite, Western Review ; Comtism,
Comtist, ...