10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PODAGRICAL»
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Desert Plants: Biology and Biotechnology
97 73 Out group J. podagrical J.POD1 I J. podagrical J. POD2 1 J. podagrical J.
POD3 1 J. curcasl J.CUR1 1 J. curcasl J.CUR2I J. curcasl J.CUR3I J. integerrimal
J.INT3I J. integerrimal J. INT1 | J. integerrimal J. INT2 1 J. gossypifolial J.GOS1 1
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Kishan Gopal Ramawat,
2009
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
#podagrical.w/.[t»s«w««,. ••«««•;. f1"11. podagra, lM.) t. Afflicted with the gout.—
Froi a magnetical activity must be made out, that loadstone, held in the iiand of
one thtijs ?«!»$' cnl, doth either cure or give great ease in th gout. Brown. 2.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1807
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Totius Latinitatis Lexicon
In quodam carm. apud Arnob. 1. 5. pag. 175. Inde manu pocium sumit, risuque
sequent: Perducit totum cyceonis leeta liquorem. Addc Prudent. Cathemer. 6. v.
16. PODAGER, gri, gouty, podagrical, ffoiaypoç, podagri- cus. Enn. apud Priscian
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Egidio Forcellini, Bailey,
1828
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The Works: In Prose and Verse. Serious, Moral, & Comical. In ...
... to ease Pain, when taken inwardly; and applyed outwardly, excellent for any
Lameness, Shrinking, or Contradion of the Nerves; for Eyes, Deasnefi, Pain and
Noise in the Ears; and all Odontatalgic, as well as Podagrical Inflammations.
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, ...
This, sufferers' from podagrical symptoms know too well to doubt or deny. From
this conviction, when severity of pain stimulate: to a resolution, or contrives a
prophylactie plan, one is at hand -namcly _ameagre diet; grounded on a very ...
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The hand-book of bathing, by the author of the 'Hand-book of ...
March and November are the months when this is to be dreaded in podagrical
sea-bathers, who, though not actually afflicted with the disease, carry the germs
of it in their system until removed by exercise, temperance, bathing, skin- rubbing,
...
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The Aphorisms of Hippocrates
53. Delirium, accompanied with laughter, is less dangerous, than that
accompanied with a severe expression of countenance. 54. In acute diseases,
attended with fea~ ver, painful respiration is unfavourable. 55. Podagrical
affections come on, ...
Hippocrates, Lucas Verhoofd, Elias Marks,
1817
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The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: Containing ...
... podagrical symptoms know too 'tell to doubt vor deny. From this conviction,
when severity of pain fiimulates to aresolution, or contrivest prophylactic plan,
one is v at hand--namely a meang diet; * '1 rounded o'n a very sallacious
arguthem; ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
But surely from a magnetical activity must be made out what is let fall by ZEtius,
that a loadstone held in the hand of one that is podagrical, doth either cure or
give great ease in the gout; or, what Marcellus Empericus aflirmeth, that as an
amulet ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin,
1835
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
Pod, pöd, n. coden, plisgyn, masgl, cibyn Plumbery, plum'ur-ï, n. plymwriaeth
Podagra, pöd'â-grâ, n. troedwst, cymal- Plume, plum, n. pluen, plufen ; pluf-: wst
gobyn: vt. pluenu, plu fio ; pluf- Podagrical, po-däg'n-käl, a. troedwstol drwsio; ...
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Sandi Toksvig bids us goodbye
I shan't be curing “hydrocephalous dysenteries, odontalgic, or podagrical inflammations” but hopefully one or two people might feel better ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 12»