10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERICARDIAN»
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
Ulccration of the eyelids. y PERICARDIAN, per-e-kdr'de-sn, a. Relating to the \
PERICARDITIS, per-e-kdr-di'tis, a. pericardium. Inflammation of the pericardium.
PERICARDIUM, pcr-e-kér'de-um, a. (pen, around, and kardia, the heart, Gr.) In ...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
Surface, both of pericardian sac, and portion of membrane, reflected over heart,
covered universally by an irregular layer of soft yellow fibrinc. An ordinary sewing
needle, about two inches in length, had penetrated the left ventricle obliquely.
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
PERICARDIAN, per-e-k<5r'de-an, a. Relating to the pericardium. PERICARDITIS,
per-e-kdr-di'tis, ». Inflammation of tho pericardium. PERICARDIUM, per-e-kirMe-
um, >. (peri, around, and kardia, the heart, Gr.) In Anatomy, the membranous ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... i rantau y llygad Pericardian, per-i-car'-di-anЛ a. perth- Pericatdial, per-i-car'-di-
al, V ynol i Pericardio, per-i-car'-dic, J len neu ! wisg y galon; amgalonawl
Pericarditis, per-i-car'-di-tis, s. enynfa j yr amgalon, fflameg lien j galon
Perioardinm, ...
Masonry, — The Pericardian of Religion. The Ladies, — The especial love and
care of Masons. Marshall Academy and Seminary, — May it ever flourish, so that
its alumni may always abound in maternal affection for their Alma Mater.
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Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese Di Giuseppe Baretti: 2
PERICARDIAN, PERICARDICK, I adj. Ex. The oricardian, or pericardick vein, la
vena dl: perlcardio. PERICLITATION, s. (hazard, jeopardy) pericolamento, s. m. il
pcricolare, pericolo, s. m. PERICRANIUM, s. (a membrane which infolds the soul]
...
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Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Additions and ...
Permjsk, v. a. répandre, couvrir. Perhaps, adv. peut-être. Pericardian,
PEnicARnicK,arf;'. du péii- Pericariuum,». le péricarde. [canje. Pericakpidm,». le
péricarpe. [clin. Perici.itation, ». péril, m. danger, m. dé- Pericranium, ».le
périernne. [tiède.
Abel Boyer, William Bentley Fowle, 1827
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Acupuncture Medicine: Its Historical and Clinical Background
... 163 parenchimal keretitis, 83 Parkinsonism, 196 Parkinson's disease, 196
Pavlov, 259 Peczely, 153 pellagra, 169 Penfield, W., 158, 160, 184 Pere, Mare,
153 pericarditis, 92 Perception and Its Disorders, \ 59 Pericardian Meridian, 91
Pc. 1 ...
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne
Some have digged deep, yet glanced by the royal vein ;l and a man may come
unto the pericardian but not the heart of truth. Besides, many things are known,
as some are seen, that is by parallaxis,3 or at some distance from their true and ...
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A course of medical studies: containing a comparative view ...
Those which return from the pericardium, the pericardian, arise on its interior
sursace, and unite with those' which return from the heart. The cardiac lymphatics
sorm two trunks, one of which accompanies the right cardiac artery, ascends ...