10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOTODINIA»
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Also Scotodinia. SCOTCH FIDDLE, Psora. SCOTODIA, (oKoro&a,) Scotasma,
Scotodinia. SCOTODIN'IA, Scoto'mn, Di'itu* Scotoma, Sco- toilt'jie, Tenebrico'ta
vcrti'go, Sco'ton, Scotat'ma, Scoto'ait, Scot'omy, (oKtmfivta, from OKorog, '
darkness ...
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
SCOTCH FIDDLE, Psors~ SCOTODIA, (axormim,) Scotasma, Scotodinia.
SCOTODIN'IA, Scolo'ma, Di'mu Scott/mu, Scolod|"ué, Tenebrico'sa verll"go, Sco'
tos, Scotas'ma, Scoto'n's, Scol'ouly, (omrodutu, from m, 'dnrkness,' and drum, '1
turn ...
SCOTODINIA, and SCOTODYNOS, (from M10105, dnrlmess, and dlvog,
gidllinfss). See Vi=.tt'rtoo. SCOTO'MIA, (from irxorog, dar/rum). See VERTIGO:
sometimes a synonym of amaurosis. SCO"1'OS. Danxuass, or .Dl.\1N1.-'.55 of
SIGHT.
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Elements of the Practice of Physic: Presenting a View of the ...
Thus, amaurotic giddiness (scotodinia,) the sense of a dazzling light before the
eyes (marmary_qe,) torpor, formication, or pricking in the skin, (myrmehismus,)
insensibility and hypochondriasis, appear chiefly in the second season, after the
...
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There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent ...
strong pressure of the violin bow” that causes two or more strings to sound at
once. scotodinia: (SKAHT-uh-DIN-ee-uh or SKOH-tuh-) dizziness accompanied
by headache and impaired vision. stratephrenia: (STRAT-i-FREE-nee-uh)
neurosis ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2005
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A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
Sufi: meaning inspection or visual examination of. Bcorbutic (skawr-bew' tik). Of,
pertaining to, affected With, or caused by scurvy. Soorbutns (skawr-bew'tus). [L.]
Scurvy. Scotodinia skof'oh-din'ee-ah). [Gr. sketcdinccin, to be lind and dis: ...
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Headache Through the Ages
However, if much moisture is present in the head, a heaviness is produced, not [
true] pain, unless the illness called vertigo, otherwise known as scotodinia,
ensues therefrom. Headache occurs proportional to the degree of obstruction.
Seymour Diamond, Mary A. Franklin, 2005
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Scorpion (Auerbach, 2007/ Courtesy R. David Gaban) scoto-, combining form
meaning 'darkness': scotodinia, scotogram, scotographic. scotoma /sk6t6'ma/, pl.
scotomas, scotomata [Gk, skotos, darkness, oma, tumour], a defect of vision in a ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Called also rotatory v. and systematic v. systematic v. subjective v. tenebric v.
scotodinia. toxic v. vertigo as a result of ototoxicity; see also acute serous
labyrinthitis. vertical v. 1. height v. 2. positional vertigo experienced when a
person is ...
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A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the ...
See Scorzonera. Scotodise. (From o-xotoc, darkness, snd tiits, a giddiness.)
Scotodinia. Scoto- dinos. Scotoma. Scotoma. Giddiness with impaired sight.
SCROBICULUS CORDIS. (Dim. of icrohs, a ditch.) The pit of the stomach.
SCROFULA.