10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLEURITICAL»
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Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
... of internal inflammations; and it seems a good consequence, that the same
coldness and want of motion after death may as easily produce the same in the
Vessels; and such concretions have been discovered in pleuritical bodies
dissected: ...
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Memoirs of the Royal Society: being a new abridgment of the ...
... and in cafes of internal inflammations; and it seems a good consequence, that
the fame coldness and want of motion after death may as easily produce the
fame in the vessels; and such concretions have been diicovered in pleuritical
bodies ...
Mr. Baddam (Benjamin), Royal Society (Great Britain), 1739
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Medical essays and observations
Besides, we find that these polypous Bodies scarce ever offer themselves jn
Dissections of pleuritical Persons, but where the Pleurisy was compounded with
some other long settled Indisposition : So that the Time of their Growth cannot be
...
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Medical essays and observations relating to the practice of ...
Besides, we find that these polypous Bodies jjarce ever offer themselves in
Dissections of pleuritical Persons, but where the Pleurisy was compounded with
some other long settled Indisposition : So that the "Time of their Growth cannot be
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Samuel Mihles, 1745
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
But moreover whoever consults the Practical Anatomy of Bonetus on the subject,
will find that these pituitous Bodys scarce ever offer themselves in dissection ot
pleuritical persons bu" where xhePleurify was complicated with some other long
...
John Martyn ((Londres)), James Allestry ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg, 1684
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Arbutfinot on Alzmennsu-One is sick of the pleuritical stitches of envy ; one of the
contracting cramp of covetousness; another of the atrophy of unproficiency. Bp.
Hallfls ContemplDenoting a pleurisyn-His blood was pleuritical, it had neither ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... s. abundance [words Plethoretic, pléth-o-rét'ik. a. having a Plethoric, plé-thor'lk.
i full habit Plethory, pléth'o-ré. s. fulness of habit Plevin, plév'vin. s. a warrant or
assurance [of the pleura Pleurisy, plu'ré-sé. s. an inflammation Pleuritical,.
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Letters and Correspondance, Public and Private, of the Right ...
Mr. Prior has been very ill os a violent cholic and pleuritical pain, but is now upon
the mending hand. Mareschal d'Harcourt has had a fit of an apoplexy, it is
thought he will recover, but not be in a condition to serve this campaign. I am, my
Lord, ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount), Gilbert Parke, 1798
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... l o.eisglwyfus, Pleuritical, pliw-rit'-i-cal, j cisglwyfol Pleurodont, pliw'-ro-dont,s.
math o fadfall Pleuronectidœ, pliw-ro-nec'-ti-di, s. pl. y llythi, y lledau, y lledenod
Pleuroptera, pl iw-rop'-ter-â, s. pl. oehr- adeinogion, hedgathod [mechni Pleyin, ...
May 5. Samuel Allen, Esq., deceased, (sometime Governor of N. H.,) after 3 or 4
days' visitation with fever and pleuritical pains : a sober and worthy gentleman.
May 21. Old James Toby was killed by the Indians in Kittery woods. John Rogers
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New Hampshire historical society, Concord, 1870