10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FUNGOSITY»
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fungosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The absence of fungosity and lancinating pain, the excellent state of health of the
patient, — his extreme desire to be ridded of a disease which would constitute an
insurmountable obstacle to his vocation, — the conviction that there only ...
Having the characters of fungosity or fungus — as a f и nanus wound. FUN'GUS,
ЗГу'се», (F.) Fongnê, Champignon. The mushroom order of plants; class
Cryptogame, in the Lin na? an system. The fungi or champignon», Ord.
Mucoraccœ, (F.) ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Fungosity. A soft, spongy fungus-lijce growth or a fungoid growth. Fungous.
Relating to a fungus; fungal. «?<q<»>Iqo(<4<»>; Fungus. A spongelike morbid
growth on the body that resembles fungi; a vegetable cellular organism that
subsists on ...
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A treatise on the medical qualities of Mercury: in three ...
The matter is generally dis agreeably thick and foetid, and the fungosity grows
very fast and spungy. The best application that I have found is the solution of
sublimate mercury ; not • only to the fungosity, but oil the black carious part of the
bone ...
Nikolai Detlef Falck, 1776
Hartinez Vargas A.: Fungosity of the Umbilicus, Treated with Protargol. (La Med.
de Los Nihos, Vol. iv., No. 4s, p. 257) Fungosities of the umbilicus are difficult to
treat on account of their persistency, and give rise to a great deal of discomfort on
...
The proper dose here is 0.5 gm. (714 grn.) every evening for several weeks. —
Merck's Archives, May, 1906. Fungosity of the Umbilicus. In an article on this
subject, Dr. A. Martinez Vargas stated that fungosities of the umbilicus are difficult
to ...
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Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
Fungosity of the Umbilicus. The treatment of this troublesome condition is
discussed by Vargas.1 It is difficult to treat on account of its persistency. It gives
rise to much discomfort on account of the constant discharge and the
impossibility of ...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... an ulcer, or a fungosity ; the specific nature 0 which is, when once established,
to spread, to invade diseased tissues, and, finally, to cause death. Let us look
now at the tumours which the microscopists refuse to admit as cancers. They
deny ...
not a bad accompaniment to Sir Wil. liam; and that huge pendulous fungosity,
which he calls his nose, might serve alternately for a trumpet, and, like Bardolph's
, for an ignisfatuus, to light him by night, and during cold weather to keep his
hands ...
Eaton Stannard Barrett, A late resident, 1817
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A treatise on the medical qualities of mercury, etc
The best application that I ave foundis the solution of sublimate mercury ; not only
to the fungosity, but on the si black carious part of the bone itself. That, together
with the antacrid cerate, the antacrid injection, and patience till the scale is loose
...