10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLETHORICAL»
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plethorical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA; Or, A DICTIONARY of Arts and ...
... the plethorical, from a sharp serum in the hydropicaland lbucophlegmatical,
and from an atrabilious acrimony _in the melancholic, the scorbutie, and the
podagric Violent passions of the mind, and intense study, are prejudicial to these.
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Observations in Physick, Both Rational and Practical: With a ...
... F aces, are more frequent and notorious here than amongst them. In the
Beginning therefore, if the .. Body be plethorical with either Sort of Plenitude, 'tis
indubitably requisite to bleed 5 whereby the Redundancy is diminish'd, the
Course ...
3
Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and ...
The patient presents herself as a woman of a plethorical constitution, her tongue
and cheeks purple, the latter with some of the capillaries dilated, the pulse
regular, full and hard, the catamenia regular, sometimes profuse. The head is
usually ...
4
The Anglo-American Magazine
Instead of his patrimony becoming more plethorical, the poor Baron found it
dwindling away, like a tailor in a galloping consumption. His thousands
degenerated to hundreds, and his hundreds evaporated to tens, till at length one
fine morning, ...
5
The Works of Aristotle ... His Complete Master-Piece ... His ...
... births consists in taking away the forementioned causes, which must be
exfected before and after the conception. Before conception, if the bodybeover
hot, dry, or moist, correct it 'with the contraries: if couchmical, purge it: if
plethorical, open ...
6
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
pleopod: pel V pleriosaurus: pel IV pleroma: pel V plerome: pel V plessor: plak
plethora: pel V plethorical: pel V plethysymograph: pel V Pleuronectidae: sna I
plexor: plak plexus: plek I pliable: plek I pliant: plek I plight: plek I Pliocene: pel V
...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
PLETHORY, Sub. aversion' asblaed 'lier mmsse. PLETHORICAL, Arlj. ser -fi</d qf
bleed dle'- ruat-Me. PLEURISY, Sub. en flux), hid-wrm bylde. PLEURIT'CK, Azlj.
sam bar en pla'rir, plaged med m pl'a'rir. PLIABLE, A47.smidig, b'ojelig, rwg; ...
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The London Practice of Physick, Or The Whole Practical Part ...
... which are to receive it be sufficiently emptied, for which end besides a slender
Diet, Bleeding and Purging are often of necessary use; and indeed it is usual to
Purge and often to Bleed Cacochy— mical, and Plethorical persons a little before
, ...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
... on the wall is so disproportionate to their natural growth, that it is almost
impossible, with deep and highly- manured borders, to reclaim them from a habit
of plethorical sterility. The farina, and the whole fructification, partake of this
unhealthy ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
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The works of William Cullen ...: containing his physiology, ...
But it seldom happens that headach which subsists for a long time, is purely
plethorical ; it should, therefore, be treated as a topical fever, but variously,
according to the various circumstances causing it. These, whether exactly
periodical or not, ...
William Cullen, John Thomson, 1827