10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMPHRACTIC»
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emphractic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emphractic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Dictionary of Dental Science: And Such Words and Phrases ...
Vesicular eruption, with a discharge of an acrid fluid, as in aptha, erysipelas,
pemphigus, etc. Emphrac'tlcus (emphractic ; from s/upparm, I close, I obstruct). A
medicine which closes the pores of the skin when applied to it. Affection of the
mind.
Chapin Aaron Harris, Ferdinand James Samuel Gorgas, 1898
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The Chambers Dictionary
Eml-Scanner* 527 emphractic the office, jurisdiction, or state of an emir. - - Also
ameer, amir (a-mer', 3-) or emeer. [Ar amir ruler] Eml-Scanner * em'i-skan-ar, n a
machine which produces computer-assisted X-ray pictures of the head or body.
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Also a remedy, which adheres as a plaster to the surface, and in this manner may
obstruct the pores : an emphractic. EMPLASTRO-ENDERMIC, Endermic.
EMPLAS'TRUM,from theGreek, i^n^tra, (n, and nXunnm, 'to form,') ' I spread upon
.
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A New Pronouncing Dictionary of Medicine: Being a Voluminous ...
Emphractic action. Em'phima, em-fim-ah. (Gr. eggpun, to “implant.") A tumor,
especially one originating below the integument. EmphYse'ma. (Gr. sp.;ouaaw, t0
“ inflate”) The presence of air in tissues. Commonly used for vesicular
emphysema ...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
E. entonicum, active mania. E. inane, harebrained and purposeless passion and
excitement. Emphlysis (em'jlis-is) [év, in, on; Mime, eruption: pl., Emphlyses]. Any
vesicular or exanthematous eruption. Emphractic (em-frakl-tz'k) [éIuopai-rew, ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Emphractic (em-frak'-lik) [é;u<pp¢irrew, to obstruct]. I. Obstructive; closing the
pores of the skin. 2. Any agent that obstructs the function of an organ, especially
the excretory function of the skin. Emphraxis (em;fmk:'-is) [é/lrppafzg, obstruction].
George Milbry Gould, 1898
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The American illustrated medical dictionary
Any cxanthematous disease in which the lesions become scabby. emphractic (
em-frak'tik). i. Tending to obstruct the pores. 2. An agent which closes the pores of
the skin. emphraxis (em-fraks'is) (Gr. ;>v/m£iv|. A stoppage, obstruction, or ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller, 1922
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The Simplex Cryptograph: A Complete Cipher for General Use
... 37 empearling 38 empearls 39 emperor 40 emperors 41 empery 42 emphasis
43 emphasize 44 emphasized 45 emphatic 46 emphatical 47 emphractic 48
empiric 49 empirical 15599 50 empiricism 51 emplastic 52 emplastics 53
emplection ...
Cryptograph Company, Providence, R.I., 1902
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Englisch-Deutsches und Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch: mit ...
emphractic (a medicine which applied to the skin, (huts up the pores). (i'myyyfc
mil, «., (</r. m.; Med.) emphysema, em- physeui (^Umt>gc|d)tl)ul|t, Vu[!^(|d;aiul'r,
elastic and sonorous distension of the body or its members from air accumulated
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... Emphatical, em-ffat'-i-cal, j arbenodol, traphwysig; cadarn, grymus, eguiol
Emphatically, em-ffat'-i-cal-lî, ad. yn bwysig, yn rymus, yn nerthol Emphaticalness,
em-ffat'-i-cal-nes, ». pwysleisolrwydd, pwysleieadrwydd Emphractic, em-ffrac'-tic,
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