10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ECSARCOMA»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Cândido de Figueiredo. ekphratikos) *Ecpiesma*, m. Fractura de crânio, quando
as esquírolas comprimemasmembranas cerebraes. (Gr. ekpiesma) * *Ecplexia*, (
csi)f. Med. Delírio, causado por susto repentino. *Ecsarcoma*, m. Des.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Medical Lexicon: A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
Eepyicontus, Suppurative. Ecrevisse, Crab. Ecroe, Discharge. Ecrouelles, Scroi'
ula. Ecsarcoma, F ungosity, Sarcoma. Ecstasis, Luxation. _ Ectasia, Aneurism—e
. Venarum, VarmEctasis, Extension. - Ectexis, Colliquation. Ecthlimma, Attrition.
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A pentaglot dictionary of the terms employed in anatomy, ...
Fleischsaulchen, pi., columnse carneac, -. Charnu. Floischvcrknocherung,
sarcostosis, Sarcos- tose. Fleischwarze, caruncle, Caroncule. Fleischwarzchen, n
., same, — Fleischwucherung, ecsarcoma, Ecsarcome. Flieder, m., Sambucus
nicer, t.
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Lingua Britannica Reformata: Or, A New English Dictionary ...
We often express this sound by single letters as (cks) in backs, necks; by (ks) in
books, breaks; by (cc) in access, accident; by,v (ct) in action, unction; by (ds) in
acts, effects, by (cs) in ecstacy, ecsarcoma. r' The letter Y was not in the old
Hebrew ...
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Lingua Britannica Reformata: Or, a New English Dictionary, ...
We often express this sound by single letters as (cks) in backs, necks ; by (ks) in
books, breads ; by (cc) in access, accident ; by (ct) in action, unction ; by (cts) in
acts, effects, by (cs) in ecstacy, ecsarcoma. The letter V was not in the old Hebrew
...
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The etymological enchiridion, or practical analyzer: shewing ...
Ecrithmus, ek, and rithmos, a measure: irregular pulse. Ecsarcoma, ek, and sarx,
flesh : an excrescence of flesh. Ec'stacy, ek, and stasis, a standing out : a rapture.
Ec'stasis, ek, and leino, to stretch out : an extension. Ecthlim'ma, ek, and thlibo, ...
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The Philadelphia Medical Dictionary: Containing a Concise ...
Байт/див, prognosis from the nature of elements. Edenlulus, one without teeth.
Edera trifolia, the toxicodendron, or poison tree of America; hedera. Ecsarcoma,
any fleshy excrescence. Ecstasís, ecstacy; delirium; а kind of apoplexy; a trance.
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Prosodia chirurgica, or, A memoria technica, calculated for ...
Ecsarcoma. Any fleshy Excrescence, from gx. ex, and alj>% Caro, Flesh.
Ectrapelogastros. One that has a monstrous Belly, from oxTe^'-reA©^ strofus,
Venter, Belly. Ectropium. An Excrescence on the under Eye-lid, that by its Weight
turns it ...
Charles Corbett ((Londres)), 1732
... Sarco-Epiplomphaie. Fleischsiulchen, pl., column: camera, a. Chemo.
Fieischverknochcrung, sarcostoaia, Sarcastose. Fleiscbwarze, caruncle,
Caroncule. .Fleischwiirzchen, n., same, .Fleischwucherung, ecsarcoma,
anaroome. Flieder, m.
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
_ ' ECSARCOMA, in Surgery, a fleshy excrescence. Th term is derived from
exand aoapasizz/IJ. ECSTASIS, in Medicine, is understood in a different sense
by different medical writers. Sauvages considers it as distinct from catalepsy,
inasmuch ...