10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEBRILITY»
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febrility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
febrility and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A system of surgery: theoretical and practical
ing tissues, to the disintegration of effused blood, to confined sloughs of fascia, or
the formation of some deep-seated collection of pus ; whilst in the more acute
cases, the renewed febrility will be found to have arisen from correspondingly ...
2
French Cultural Policy Debates: A Reader
PIERRE. SANSOT. CULTURAL. FEBRILITY. (1998). CAN ONE LEGITIMATELY
COMPLAIN ABOUT an excess of culture? That would be like expressing a
grievance about somebody under the pretext that they are too intelligent, or too
kind, ...
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European Respiratory Monograph 61: Complex Pleuropulmonary ...
Figure 1. Necrotic lung cancer associated with a high febrility. a and c) On
admission, a right-sided necrotic tumour causes a high febrility. b and d) No
febrility can be seen after pneumonectomy. For the prevention of complications in
the case ...
Gernot Rohde, Dragan Subotic, 2013
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Valmiki-Ramayana(www.islam.co.cc)
"Oh, son, whom I am bringing up for your reason, [I will bring him up as a] victory-
enthusiast, and oh, son, Indra, along with him conquering the three worlds you
can enjoy without febrility [from your enemies...] Or "Oh, my son Indra, whom I am
...
IslamKotob, Valmiki Ramayana
As in inflammatory fever, so in traumatic, pari passu with the augmentation of the
temperature locally, that is, at the seat of the wound, the temperature of the mass
of the blood rises, and the phenomena of general febrility manifest themselves.
A. C. L. B23 MORBIDITY AND FEBRILITY IN PARTURIENT WOMEN By S. W.
Lee, T. F. Wang & M. F. Hsu National Defense Medical Center and Taipei
Previncial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Chinese Med, J. Free China Ed., Vol. 1, p.5,
1954.
Zhongguo ke xue she, 1954
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American Women Poets in the 21st Century: Where Lyric Meets ...
In an interview for the Colorado Review, she claimed: “I grew up in the febrility of
modernism. I love constructivism and cubism, all those isms . . . the white on
white painting and the emptiness of a canvas. The ideas of space in modernism.
Claudia Rankine, Juliana Spahr, 2002
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Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition
The causes of febrility over 38°C were two cases of wound infection, three cases
of endomyometritis, one case of pelveoperitonitis (cured conservatively), one
case with pyelonephritis and six cases without established origin of febrility.
Asim Kurjak, Frank A. Chervenak, 2006
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A System of Surgery, Theoretical and Practical: General ...
general febrility commonly begin to de- , second day, and that the mean duration
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the only remaining alternative, we would impress upon the Suroeon the ...
Timothy Holmes, John Hooker Packard, 1881
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
A body temperature above 100° F (37.8° C), or 996° F (37.6° C) rectally, is
commonly regarded as febrile. Compare afebrile. —febrility, n. -febrile, suffix
meaning “fever”: afebrile, nonfebrile, subfebrile. febrile/cold agglutinins test,
blood tests ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FEBRILITY»
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WMN Annual Business Guide 2015: The top 150 companies in …
... the EU referendum, many firms, especially large foreign-owned businesses such as EDF, may show a certain febrility, or reluctance to invest. «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
What Greek politics teaches the Labour party: there is an alternative
Amid such febrility, it's natural to want to pass the first verdict on Syriza – and completely dishonest to do so this early. The coalition of leftists ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Voters' real views on immigration would surprise all party leaders
The associated rise of Ukip is causing fissures and febrility within both the big parties. A subplot of the recent turbulence around Ed Miliband ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Documentary on British Prom Craze Coming to ITV
... school – and its insight into the fun, fascination and febrility of young lives,” said Katy Thorogood, ITV's factual commissioning editor. «Variety, Aug 14»
Human case of H7N9 in China linked to outbreaks at poultry farm
15, and subsequently returned to the hospital on Feb, 16, 17, and 19 due to ongoing febrility. Pneumonia was ruled out through radiographic ... «Healio, Aug 14»
The Rush To Rosé
These Euro Rosés seem to be embarrassing themselves with their febrility. Now we enter the holiest of Rosé regions that being Tavel in the Rhone. So much ... «Windsor Square, Jul 14»
Winning words: dowager, febrility
Barb Alexander and Sharon Keaney, representing the Worthington Hills Women's Club, correctly spelled dowager and febrility in the final ... «ThisWeekNews, Mar 14»
Oscar-nominated 'Gatsby' designer wasn't originally a fan of …
Carey Mulligan's "finesse" and "febrility" allowed Martin as a modern woman to enter into Daisy Buchanan's head and understand who she was ... «HitFix, Jan 14»
The Hypochondriac deserves the hype
And Ahern plays the role of Argan with an ironically outsized vitality and lordliness that belie his supposed feebleness and febrility, as he ... «Oxford Student, Nov 13»
Fearless France looking to erase bad memories
“We must avoid the febrility and anxiety that can harm our performance,” he said. The younger players, however, appear less bothered by the ... «The Daily Star, Nov 13»