10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STERNUTATIVE»
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sternutative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
Stemutatorium rr, Nasen-Rachen-Reizstoff m (Militärchemie) sternutatory s.
sternutative steroid Steroid n - alkaloid Steroidalkaloid n, Steroides Alkaloid л -
antibiotic Steroid-Antibiotikum л - chemistry SterokJchemie f - compound s.
steroid ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
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The Techno-chemical receipt book
Frankfort snuff; Parisian ltappée; Rappée (genuine); St. Vincent Rappée;
Sternutative (sneezing) powders; Green sternutatory ; Variegated sternutatory;
White sternntatory; Steruutatories for cold in the head; (lorrizinio; Perfumes for
cigars; ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Severity, austerity, rigidity. 2. Harshness, asperity, rigor, inflexibility, cruelty.
Sternum, n. (Anat.) Breastbone. Sternutation, n. Sneezing. Sternutative, a.
STERNUTATORY. Sternutatory, a. Sternutative, errhine, that produces sneezing.
Stertorous ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Sternutative. Sec Sneezing. • STERNUTATORY, a./ [sternutatorie. Fr. from
stemuto, Latin.] Medicine that prov kes to sneeze — Physicians, in persons in ar
de.i:h, use sternutata- its, or such medicines as provoke unto sneezing; when, if
the facu ...
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A Modern Greek and English Lexicon: To which is Prefixed an ...
Птицы-ты, à, à', ad. sternutative, causing sneezing. Unpaid., à, à», adj.
sternutative, relating to sneezing. nneaàç, ai, s. m. sneezing. п„‹‚а‚‚ об, s. n. a
fiying creature, а bird, a fowl. H'rmía, a; s. f. an elm tree. [elm. I'i-nmúá'nç, ц, ad.
relating to ...
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: ...
STERNUTATIVE.orSTERNUTATORY, a medicine proper tu produce sneezing.
Ste rnutatives are of two kinds, gentle and violent. Of the first kind 3re he- tony,
sagi", marjoram, tobacco, and the v.hole fashionable tiibe.of scuffs. Of the latter
kind ...
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Collections for an Essay Towards a Materia Medica of the ...
The leaves and flowers of this plant possess the sternutative quality in an
eminent degree: but it is strongest in the flowers, and especially in the florets of
the disk. A very small quantity of these florets reduced to a powder between the
fingers, ...
Benjamin Smith Barton, 1810
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A Modern Greek and English lexicon
nTapf*aTi«o{, Jj, or, ad. sternutative, causing sneezing. riTapfiiKos, }, or, adj.
sternutative, relating to sneezing. riTaf/xot, o£, s. m. sneezing. riT«»or, ov, s. n. a
flying creature, a bird, a fowl. riTiTiia, a< s. f. an elm tree. [elm. nrrMa/oNn, n, ad.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
The net of sneezing. Sternutative, ster-nu'ta-tiv, a. Having the quality of provoking
to sneeze. Sternutatory, ster-nu'ta-tor-c, a. Sternutative; — .«, a substance that
provokes sneezing. Sterquilinoi'S, ster-kwil'e-nus, a. {sterquffininm, a dunghill,
Lat ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
And Asclepiades applies a sternutative, constricts the hypochondriac region with
bandages and strings of gut, shouts loudly, blows vinegar into the nose, allows
sexual intercourse during remissions, drinking of water <and pouring cold water ...
Soranus, Owsei Temkin, 1956