10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRAINDICANT»
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For the upper extended laryngotomy the spread of the tumour towards the middle
part of the tongue and the bottom of the mouth cavity is contraindicant ; 2. For the
back — □ the spread of the tumour into the oesophagus is contraindicant ; 3.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gwahanredol Contradistinguishing, con-tra-dis-ting- gwish-ing, a. yn
wahanredol gan au soddaa gwrthgyferbyniol Contxafissnre, con-tra-fflsh'-iyr, ».
gwrth- ireg, gwrthfregiad, gwrthfriwad, gwrth- ageniad,*gwrth-holltiad
Contraindicant, ...
... contraindicant (kon-trah-in'di-kant) Indicating the co trary; that is to say.
showing that a method of treatme which would otherwise be proper is forbidden
by spec: circumstances in the individual case. contraindication (kon-trah-in-di-ka
shun) ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... '0 Contradistinguish, v. a. বিপরীত প্তণদ্বারা (কনে 'দুই বন্তুর ভেদ বা বিবেচনা-কৃ.
অষধারণ-কৃ, পৃথক-কৃ | Contrafissure, n. s. মন্তিন্ধ ফন্থটা, 'ধিদরে'ণ, মস্তষেইর হয ন্থ'র্টনে'
চে] ট পন্ডিয়া তাহার অনা দিগে ফাটা | Contraindicant, n. s. Lat. (রন্টুগে'র শক্টন্তি ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
A crack of the skull, in the same part where the blow was indicted, is called
fissure ; but if the contrary part, coB/ro/fssnre. CONTRAINDICANT, kon^trS-Inide-
kant, b. A symptom forbidding the usual treatment of the disorder.
CONTRAINDICATE ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
৪. মন্তিৰুটু হুচাটা. ষিদাছুণে. মস্তর্টুকর যে সৃর্টট্টন চে] Contravallat-ion, ঞ. s. Lat.
অটিক. বন্ধ. {iii ৰেড়া. রক্ষর্ণক্ট I ট পন্ডিয়া তাহার অন) দিগে ফাটা | ' 'T0 C<>
11travene, ঞ- ঞ- [মোঃ প্নন্থতিরেথে-কৃ. প্নতিবন্ধ-জন (f¥=P), ইমা Contraindicant, ঞ. ৪.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen,
1834
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CONTRAINDICANT, kon-tra-in'de-kant, I. (contra, and indico, I show, Lat.) In
Pathology, a symptom that forbids bring treated according to the usual method.
CoNTRAIRDICATE, kon-tra-in ' il<>-k;itf, r. n. In Pathology, to indicate by some ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[17c : CONTRA- + INDICATE] □ contraindicant n. □contraindication n a factor or
symptom which suggests that a patient should not receive or continue to receive
a particular treatment. □ contraindicative adj. contralto /kan'traltou, -'trcdtou/ >n ...
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Acta germanica; or, The literary memoirs of Germany, &c: ...
The fame discretion, therefore, is entirely necessary here as in vesicatories, or
even actual cauteries. This kind of remedy will with safety be of greater service
where there are serous, cold, consistent humours ( there being no contraindicant
) to ...
Society of Gentlemen,
1742
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Contraindication, ContraIndicant, ». Contraindicante. Feúra. Contra: sItency, ».
Reacción, resistencia A pre- Contranatural, a. Contranatural. Contraposition, ».
Contraposición. [regla. Contrareoui.Aritt, ». Contrariedad a una Contrariant, a.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1828
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Apologists arguing that 5.3% growth, or 6.5% annual growth, rates are higher than those in most countries and, thus, contraindicant of any ... «Economic Times, Jun 12»