PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ENTHETIC»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENTHETIC»
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1
Proofs of the non-existence of a specific
enthetic disease. ...
PROOFS OF THE NON-EXISTENOE OFA SPECIFIC ENTHETIC DISEASE
THIRD EDITION. ADDRESSED DAVID MACLOUGHLIN, M.D., MEMBER OF THE
LEGION OF HONOUR. LONDON : - PUBLISHED BY CHURCHILL & SONS, NEW
...
2
The Medical Times and Gazette: A Journal of Medical Science, ...
The annual reports of the Army Medical Department generally contain tables
showing the loss of service of the whole Army in the United Kingdom from
enthetic diseases, but do not an ply the same information concerning the Army in
India.
3
Proofs of the Non-Existence of a Specific
Enthetic Disease: ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
BiblioBazaar, David Macloughlin, 2013
4
The United Service Magazine
The reduction was chiefly in miasmatic diseases, but was to some extent
counterbalanced as regards the admissions by a large increase in enthetic
diseases. Among the Black troops the results, compared with those of the
preceding nine ...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1870
5
Pain Management: Expanding the Pharmacological Options
In time the enthetic pain can feed the muscle spasm to the extent that it, rather
than the initial problem that caused the muscle spasm in the first place, causes
the muscle spasm to become ongoing. When this enthetic pain occurs, treatment
...
6
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
See also enthetic. enthetic. 1: referring to or denoting enthesis. 2a: introduced
from the outside. 2h: exogenous, xenogenous. Entoloma. a genus of mushrooms
(Family Entolomatacea). several of which can cause severe gastric distress with ...
7
Outlines of the Chief Camp Diseases of the United States ...
... and should be grouped in the order of miasmatic diseases. The second order
of zymotic diseases, in both the British classification and that of the United States
army, is designated Enthetic Diseases (enthetic, from evtfrro?, put in, implanted).
Joseph Janvier Woodward, 1863
8
A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I / ...
body.6 Medical opinion has generally accepted, and facts fully sustain, the
recognition of three groups of enthetic disorders, viz.: those which are personally
contagious; such as are locally epidemic;and epidemic diseases. Of the
firstgroupit ...
9
Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter with the Tropical ...
... blamed on "miasmas" from the soil, swamps, or other source; "enthetic," a
graphic but appropriate term for sexually transmitted diseases; and the more
obvious "dietic" and "parasitic" diseases. In spite of new terminology for disease
classes, ...
10
Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar
Intercalary or Enthetic, in which the various items are inserted in their proper
place between Subject and Predicate. Ut saepe homines aegri morbo gravi, cum
aestu fcbrique iactantur, si aquam gelidam biberunt, primO relevari videntur,
deinde ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Gonzalez Lodge, 1895