10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARULIDES»
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parulides in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
parulides and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Of Medicine: In Eight Books
And it is necessary to inspect whether some tooth opposite to it is not too sharp,
which often prevents an ulcer in that part from healing, and for that reason must
be filed. CHAP. XIII. OF PARULIDES AND ULCERS IN THE GUMS. painful ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1814
2
A General System of Surgery in Three Parts: Containing the ...
Parulides, or Boils and Abscesses of the G u m s. SOMETIMES a Tumor and
Inflammation of the Gums, in various Degrees, arise from intense Pains of the
Teeth and Jaws ; which inflammatory and painful Tumors are by the Greeks
termed ...
Lorenz Heister, Manby. R. ((Londres)), C. Davis ((Londres)), 1750
3
A. Corn. Celsus of Medicine in Eight Books
Some painful tubercles also grow sometimes in the gums, near the teeth ; the
Greeks call them parulides *. It is proper at the beginning, to rub these gently with
powdered salt, or with a mixture of fossile salt calcined, and cypress and catmint
...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1814
4
Medicine /: in eight books
XIII. , Of parulides and ulcers in the gums. SOME painful tubercles also grow
sometimes in the gums near the teeth-, the Greeks call them parulides f. 'Tis
proper at the beginning to rub these gently with powdered salt, or with a mixture
of fosiile ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1756
5
A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
PARULIDES, in surgery, tumours and inflammations of the gums, commonly
called gum-boils. They are to be treated with disemientf, like other inflammatory
tumours. Sage, camomile and elder flowers, boiled in mi'k or water, mike a
gargarifm ...
6
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
... Parulidae (Family) Mniotiltidae (syn) parulides (F) Waldsänger (D) warblers,
Old World (E) wood warblers (E) parulides (F) see Parulidae (Family) Parus ater
L. (Paridae) charbonniere, petite (F) mésange noire (F) Tannenmeise (D)
titmouse, ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
7
British Journal of Dental Science
This tooth had occasioned several fluxions, terminated by parulis, which opened
sometimes spontaneously, and sometimes by the aid of cataplasms and emolient
gargles; but, as the tooth had not been removed, the parulides remained ...
8
American Journal of Dental Science
This tooth had occasioned several fluxions, terminated by parulis, which opened
sometimes spontaneously, and sometimes by the aid of cataplasms and emolient
gargles ; but, as the tooth had not been removed, the parulides remained ...
9
Of Medecine in Eight Books
O ME painful tubercles also grow sometimes in A; the gums near the teeth; the
Greeks call themz parulides 1'. 'Tis proper at the beginning to rub these gently
with powdered salt, or with a mixture of foflile altcalcined, and Cypress and
catmint; ...
10
The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
Celsus treats of both at considerable length by the name of parulides. For that
species which corresponds to the gumboil, among other remedies, he
recommends us to hold in the mouth a decoction of figs, and directs to open it
before it is ripe, ...