10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCODERMIC»
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leucodermic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
leucodermic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
Atrophic or leucodermic condition. — On the right side of the face, occupying at
least one-half of its surface, i3 a sharply defined area entirely without pigment.
Similar areas are seen upon the other cheek, the forehead, and about the mouth.
2
The Journal of the Egyptian Medical Association
Table 13 Ranges and mean values of serum copper and blood glutathione and
the Cn/QSH ratio in normal and leucodermic patients. mg./100 ml serum in
average- Again there is a difference between the levels of blood glutathione in
normals ...
However, the epithets 'leucodermic', 'winedark' and 'sesquipedalian' do not
appear in any of the traditional descriptions of Christ. In the context of the present
account, they relate the representation of hypostasis to the figure of Narcissus, ...
4
Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs
Manifestations of this disease are first apparent as small leucodermic lesions of
the epidermis. These lesions may occur anywhere on the exposed parts of the
body but frequently involve the tentacles, snout and foot (Fig. 15.1). The lesions ...
5
My Clinical Experiences in Bach Flower Remedies
When Satinder Singh saw a new leucodermic spot on his lips (he had already
one on the eyelid) he was terribly afraid. What if these spots extended to disfigure
the whole face. The idea revolved in his mind constantly. He was very quick ...
6
Compendium of Herbal Plants
With the majority (95 per cent) it causes only redness of the leucodermic patches,
but ina small number (5 percent) there is extreme sensitiveness to the oil, so
much so that blistering maybe produced. The strength of the oil should, therefore,
...
7
Finding Joy in Joyce: A Readers Guide to Ulysses
Visually, Stephen's: The traditional figure of hypostasis, depicted by Johannes
Damascenus ... as leucodermic, sesquipedalian with winedark hair. (Stephen
now in visual.) Auditively, Bloom's: The traditional accent of the ecstasy of
catastrophe ...
8
[Indian materia medica ] ; Dr. K. M. Nadkarni's Indian ...
only redness of the leucodermic patches, but a ' small number (5 per cent) there
is extreme sensitiveness to the oil, so much so that blistering may be produced . .
. The strength of the oil should, therefore, be varied in such a way as not allow its
...
9
Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses
He is noted for his combative denunciations of Origen's stand on hypostasis in
the 17.785 (689:31-32). leucodermic, sesquipedalian with winedark hair - None
of Stephen's "sources" uses these exact terms, but "leucodermic" means ...
Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman, 1989
10
Herbs Cultivation and Medicinal Uses
With the majority (95 per cent) it causes only redness of the leucodermic patches,
but in a small number (5 per cent) there is extreme sensitiveness to the oil, so
much so that blistering may be produced. The strength of the oil should, therefore
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LEUCODERMIC»
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