10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENOUSNESS»
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venousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The British and Foreign Medical Review
These react upon the arterialization of the blood, and its motion in the vessels,
and thus the venous condition or excessive venousness (erhohte venositat) is
developed. The characteristics of this state are that the blood is moved slowly
and is ...
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john forbes m.d. f.r.s. f.g.s.
These react upon the arterialization of the blood, and its motion in the vessels,
and thus the venous condition or excessive venousness (erhohte venositat) is
developed. The characteristics of this state are that the blood is moved slowly
and is ...
the brithish and foreign lmedical review, 1845
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
1016 mnli other than the mammalia, which forma a communication between the
vena porta and the vena cava. VENOUSNESS, Venosity. VENT, ( [L.] ventus,)
Wind. VEN'TER, gen. Ventris, Abdomen, Belly, Uterus. In law, venter designates
the ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
What Marat: 111 has advanced about the inflammation of the mucous membrane,
and even of the stu-fi'in the alimentary canal, is insignificant; and also what E.
Spry/er §§§ has said ac, cording to 'his principles, of the venousness of the ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ...
Rapacity, practice of plundering, ra- r ) venousness. Rape, n. a seizing by
violence, carnal knowledge byforce, a plant. RapTd, a. swinvqujck, violent. Rap'-
id-ness, ) n. swiftness, velocity, celerity, )id'-i-ty, S haste, quickness. Ra-pid "~ ap' '
' an' ...
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The people's portable dictionary, condensed by C. Robson
Vo-ea'cious-ness, \ n. greedi- Vo-nac'i-ty, ) ness, ra- venousness, rapacity. Vo-
nao'i-nous, a. full of gulfs. Von'tex,n. a whirlpool, a whirling motion, a whirlwind.
Voe'ti-€al, a. having a whirling motion, turning. Vo'ta-ep.ss, n. a female votary.
Noah Webster, Charles Robson, 1863
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The spiritual casket of daily Bible meditations. Transl
There is too much thirst for earthly things, for gold and showers of gold, for the
filthy puddles of pleasure, and fleshly enjoyments ; too much ra- venousness for
honour and consideration among men, for praise, fame, and the like ; and
whence ...
Johannes Evangelist Gossner, 1864
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The New Royal and Universal English Dictionary ...: To which ...
RA'VENOUSNESS, n. s. rage sor prey; furtous voracity. RA'VIN, n.s. prey; sood
gnnen bv vioiecc. Rapine; rapaciousoers. RA'VINGLY, adv. with srenzy; wrh
distraction. To RA'VISH, -v. a. to constuprate by sorce. To take away by violence.
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A complete and universal English dictionary
«2. N. RAVENOUS, a. hungry to excess. RA'VENOUSNESS, / the quality of rag-
ing after prey; furious voracity. RAUGHT, Iraki] the old pret. and part, pass of
Reach. RA'VIN, / prey; food gotten by violence ; rapine; voraciousness RA'
VINGLY, ...
James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.), 1792
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A Modern Greek and English Lexicon: To which is Prefixed an ...
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