10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PITUITA»
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Haec qui non considered facile in quantitate labetur. lta primam in pituita
corripere non dubitabit, quia ap. Horat. sit Jgp. 1, 1,(108.) Pracipue sanus, nisi
cum pituita molesta est. At hie trisyllabum est. Produci vero primam, indicat
Catulli hoc ad ...
2
A Commentary on Catullus
1 8, to be the thicker, pituita the more liquid, discharge from the nose. But Anke in
Philologus for 1873, PP- 394—396, shows that in Celsus, where mucus occurs
three times, iv. 18 (25), v. 38. 3, viii. 9. 1 fin., it cannot mean anything coagulated ...
3
A Commentary on Catullus
18, to be the thicker, pituita the more liquid, discharge from the nose. But Anke in
Philologus for 1873, pp. 394-396, shows that in Celsus, where mucus occurs
three times, iv. 18 (25), v. 28. 3, viii. 9. 1 fin., it cannot mean anything coagulated
or ...
4
Aur. Cor. Celsus on Medicine: In Eight Books, Latin and English
Quandoque finitur, pituita alba et mollis esse incipit, lacrimaeque misce- tur. At si
simul ea utrumque oculum invaserunt, potest esse brevior, sed pe- riculum
ulcerum est. Pituita autem sicca et arida dolorem quidem movet, sed maturius
desinit ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, Leonardo Targa, Alexander Lee, 1831
5
The Noblest Animate Motion: Speech, Physiology and Medicine ...
For the substance of pituita is so remote from melancholy that it can scarcely
change into it in one mutation. Certainly Alexander of Tralies, i.16 (1558:88-90, cf
. above, Chapt. 7) thinks there is a particular type of paralysis that comes from ...
6
The Writings of Hippocrates and Galen
If a man's throat is cut, the blood first flows out very warm and red, then mixed
with pituita, and lastly with much bile. Pituita abounds in man more largely in the
winter, since it is the humour that has naturally the greatest analogy with that ...
Hippocrates, John Redman Coxe, Galen, 1846
7
A Treatise on the Powers of Medicines
V. Paonro) therefore the mofi fine Liquids only can be separated by them', and
indeed much finer than the Bloodr therefore the-Pituita ' which is tenacious and'
thitk is not 'immediately fl_ creted fromjthe Blood: for what the ignorant believe
and ...
8
Del Morbo Tisico: Libri Tre
In quefta malattia, cioè nei tubercoli del polmone , per quanto ho potuto ofiervare
, nuocono la cacciata di fangue, il latte, la quiete , il vitto vegetabile , e tutto ciò
che diminuendo le forse del corpo accrefce la pituita ; in fatti fe è vero che quefti ...
9
The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)
At vero pituita falsa quoniam caloris cuiusdam praeter naturam est particeps, si
vehementius et prorsus torreatur, acrem, atramque bilem gignit, quae tertia
species est, vnde intelligi potest non omnem atram bilem ex melancholico aut
bilioso ...
Jean Fernel, John M. Forrester, 2003
10
De Humani Corporis Fabrica:
Another reason for having a careful look at them is that Galen has left it written,
quite wrongly, that this bone is perforated in the manner of a sieve or a sponge
and transmits the cerebral pituita. It is certainly not pierced by little foramina of
this ...