10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOMACHICAL»
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Flügel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English ...
dber/ /. gastric-vein j — arjeneir/ stomachic; — balfam/ m. balsam applied
outwardly to the stomach ; - • bl&bung, / wambling in (of) the stomach; — brennen
, n, heart-burning; — btuct)/ m. rupture; — brucCen/ n. cardialgy ; — eltpit//.
stomachical ...
Felix Flügel, C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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Neues und vollständiges deutsch-englisches Wörterbuch: zu J. ...
UÌtKtllr, a stomachical tincture. bie îDìageiibûrfre, a fine sort bruíh, con- bie
ÇDîagenrroiifcn, stomachical drops. sisting of flexible wire (a Surgeon's instru-
bas ÇDìage muasse r , beS - S, plnr. (bue menr). \ only of several sorts) nt nom.
Carl Gottlob Küttner, William Nicholson, 1809
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Dictionary of the German and English Languages: Abridged: in ...
pi. stomachical vessels; — fiaut, /. skin, membrane of the stomach; — bufUn, ni.
stomach-cough; — Iranipf, m. spasm in the stomach; — frantbcit, /. disorder of the
stomach; — • mitul, n. stomachic; - — munb, m. pylorus, orifice ; — pflafhr, ...
Johann Gottfried Flügel, 1856
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
... most of these glands, are the most voracious. Lastly, that the nitro-aerial spirits
of the nerves are an ingredient of the stomachical ferment, seems reasonable
from the arguments of Dr. Mayow, who argues thus: Now, since the animal spirits
...
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A Dictionary of the English and German, and the German and ...
--p nlv e t, n. stomachical powder. -ran d , m. border of the stomach. -re iz. m.
irritation of the stomach. -saft, m. gastric juice. -fa 'the .F salve for the stomach. -fä
ure . the acid of the stomach; it. [an acid eructation from the stomach] oxyregmy.
Joseph Leonhard Hilpert, Ernst Friedrich Kärcher, 1857
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
1731; with an account of the * STOMACHICAL. ) adj. [stomaebique, Fr.] life and
writings of Euclid, and a defence of his (1.) * STOMACHICS. J IMatir.g to the sto-
elements against modern objectors; with other mach; pertaining to the stomach.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
STOMACHICAL ) adj [stomachique, Pr.] (i.)*STOMACHICK. ) R-latit,g to the
stomach; pertaining to the stomach. — An hypochon- driack consumption is an
extenuation, occasioned by an infraction and obstruction of the sto- wachick
vessels ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
The Salt of Wormwood, and Aiimr.arejpjd to be Stomachical; that of the greater
Celandine proper for Afiericjii i those of Broom, Astt-Keys. Elder, Bean Stalks, &c.
Dieureti- cal j qf Rofmary, Sage, .&c Cephalick; and others, (too many now to ...
Royal society of London, 1705
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New Italian and English Dictionary in Two Parts: With a New ...
... sickening Stoinaclícvolménte, adv. in a disgusting manner Stomàchico, -a, adj.
stomachical ; fortifying S tó maco, sm, stomach; aversion; anger Stdmaco (contra)
, adv. exp. against one's will Stomacóue, sm. large stomach Stomacosaménte, ...
Stomachical vomiting: (a) primary stomachical vomiting; (6) secondary
stomachical vomiting. \Vhich of these forms manifests itself in any given case is
dependent on (a) the nature and duration of the motion, and (b) the constitutional
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