10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIRIASIS»
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Aufstieg U Niedergang D Roemwelt Teil 2 Bd 37/3
Pourtant Celse, avec les exanthemes (V28,15)226, les aphtes (VI ll,3-6)227,
Pline, pour la dentition, les ulceres, le siriasis (XXXII 48), Dioscoride, pour le
siriasis (Eup. I 9)228, Gallen, avec l'historique documentaire de son chapitre sur
les ...
Hildegard Temporini, Wolfgang Haase, Joseph Vogt, 1993
ON SIRIASIS. Siriasis is an inflammation of the parts about the brain and its
membranes. A hollowness of the open of the head and eyes attend it, with
paleness and dryness of the body. It is relieved by an application of the red of an
egg with ...
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The Oriental Tradition of Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia
On siriasis Siriasis is an inflammation of the parts of the body near the brain and
the meninges. This is followed by hollowness of the fontanelle and the eyes
accompanied by yellowness and dryness of the body. The following is beneficial
for ...
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The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: ...
Water discharges from the ears may be dried up by applying to them wool with
alum, or with wine and honey, or by an injection of old wine either alone or mixed
with saffron. XIII. — On Siriasis. Siriasis is an inflammation of the parts about the ...
Paulus (Aegineta.), Francis Adams, 1834
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Nosology: Or, a Systematic Arrangement of Diseases, by ...
3ro. Sphacelismus, Lin. 32. Siriasis, Vog. 34. The following are the synonyms of
the only species ; „ . , ofidiopathic Phrenitis: Phrenitis vera, sp. 1. Boerh. 771. P.
idiopathica, Junck. 63. Cephalalgia inflammatoria, sp. 9. Cephalitis spontanea,
sp.
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The works of William Cullen: containing his physiology, ...
Macbr.p.432— Phrenismus, Vog. 45 — Cephalitis, S. gen. 109. Sag. 310.*—
Sphace- lismus, L. 32 — Siriasis, Vog. 34. 1. Phrenitidis idiopathicae speciem
unicam hie ponere licet, et cujus synonyma sequentia esse putamus : Phrenitis
vera, ...
William Cullen, John Thomson, 1827
On Siriasis (seiriasis). 55 [124]. Siriasis, as Demetrius states in his book on "
Semeiotics," is nothing but a burning fever. According to some people, however,
it is an inflammation of the parts around the brain and the meninges so that as a.
Soranus, Owsei Temkin, 1956
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Journal of Tropical Medicine
only theory capable of explaining fully the natural history of siriasis is the parasitic
theory. It explains the premonitory symptoms which usually precede siriasis, and
the relapses which not infrequently follow it ; it is in perfect accordance with the ...
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Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Thermic fever, which I have called siriasis, to avoid a more inappropriate
terminology, is a specific fever with striking and characteristic symptoms
analogous to those of other infectious diseases. It is usually preceded by
thoroughly established ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
310. Sphacclismus, Lin. 32. Phrenitis vera, Saín: sp. I. BoerA. 771. Phrenitis
idiopathica, Juuck. 63. Ccphalalgia inflammatoria, Sain: sp. 9. Cephalitis
spontanea, Sain: sp. 3. Cephalitis siriasis, Sauv. sp. 4. • Siriasis, Fog. 34.
Cephalitis Littriana ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SIRIASIS»
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Why people die of heat stroke? All you need to know about the illness
Failure to recognise these as a prelude to a deadly heatstroke costs lives (Heatstroke is also known as sunstroke, thermic fever, or siriasis). If the victim is not ... «The Indian Express, Jun 15»
Middle schooler Junah Jang prepares for national spelling bee
... was representing Gentry Middle School, made it to the semifinals of last year's Scripps National Spelling Bee before he was eliminated on the word “siriasis.”. «Columbia Daily Tribune, May 15»
Faaris Khan eliminated in semifinals at Scripps National Spelling Bee
Columbia's Faaris Khan was eliminated in the semifinal rounds of the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday morning. He misspelled "siriasis," which is ... «Columbia Daily Tribune, May 14»