10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALLIDITY»
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Pallidity 760 Pallidity. See Pallidness. Pallidness. Paleness; pallidity. "ftnim; Miuj
<dl; Pallidum. See Pallidus. Pallidus. Pale; pallid; pallidum. tflHl; m«j<; Globus P.,
pale section within the lenticular nucleus of the brain. Pallium. The fissured ...
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The British Record of Obstetric Medicine & Surgery for ...
The paleness of the skin is extreme, and the visible mucous membranes partake
this pallidity ; no traces of the blood-vessels seen there in the healthy state can
be found : the conjunctiva even and the mucous membrane of the mouth are ...
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
He remarked also on the peculiar pallidity and general aspect of the patient,
which very closely simulated that often observed in cases of uterine cancer; this
peculiar appearance resulting in both cases from the continuous loss of blood.
One of ...
Obstetrical Society (London), 1864
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British Journal of Dental Science and Prosthetics
There was pallidity of the face, but not to the same extent as in the first case.
There was a decided blue cast over the face, and, in fact, there were symptoms
which in the case of chloroform he should have looked upon as alarming, and
should ...
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Telugu-English Dictionary
"3o3^to, n. paleness,, pallor, pallidity. [turn pale. i. to become or «a&\, v- t. to send
or drive out, to put or cast out; to make public. , n. the outside, exterior;
excommunication: white- ness —a. outside, exterior, external; white. , v. t- to light.
"381, n.
Paluri Sankaranarayana, 1990
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical ...
colour of the lips, and the pallidity of the countenance, the appearance of the
sputa, consisting almost entirely of mucus, occasionally streaked with blood, are
symptoms sufficiently well marked to distinguish chronic inflammation of the ...
And the bed itself, that pallidity of the sheets, below the pallidity of the limbs, all
that white looking so sad, those tints fading away as if typical of the supreme end!
Afterwards, however, one distinguished the light eyes staring fixedly, one ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical ...
colour of the Hps, and the pallidity of the countenance, the appearance of the
spina, consisting almost entirely of mucus, occasionally streaked with blood, are
symptoms sufficiently well roorked to distinguish chrouii; inflammation of the ...
9
Lectures on the morbid anatomy, nature, and treatment of ...
If the cheek had been vividly red in health, it puts on a plum or a dusky colour; if it
had been pale in health then it assumes a pallidity which is mixed up with a
leaden livor. 2nd. A laborious, or a weak, short, frequent respiration. a. Either the
...
John Armstrong, Joseph Rix, 1834
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The physician's vademecum; or, A manual of the principles ...
We discover cerebral congestion by redness or lividity of the face, lips, or cheeks
; hectic by the red patch over the malar bone or the cheek ; jaundice and disease
of the liver by the yellowness of the eye or face ; anemia by pallidity of the face, ...
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... you to the nature of the world, to the strangeness and beauty of both the juxtaposition of color and pallidity and the truly amazing level design. «Destructoid, Feb 13»
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The cyclist is coded as an outsider not only by his waspish pallidity, skimpy shorts and ponytail, but crucially by his deep green Boston Celtics ... «Clothes on Film, Feb 12»
BALLET: Romeo and Juliet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Birmingham …
The production generally suffers from a pallidity of purpose, the sluggish opening scenes not helped by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia which seems ... «Express.co.uk, Oct 10»