10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SCROFULOUSLY»
Descubre el uso de
scrofulously en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
scrofulously y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Influence of the Atmosphere: More Especially the ...
In these cases, our great object is to avoid or remove every cause which is
capable of exciting inflammation in any part of the absorbent system, by paying
the strictest regard to the general health of scrofulously disposed children, whose
...
... except a dismal smell, looked like the last result of the great mansions'
breeding in-and-in; and, where their little supplementary bows and balconies
were supported on thin iron columns, seemed to be scrofulously resting upon
crutches.
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Catalogue of the Museum of J. H., comprising human anatomy, ...
An H drocele ina'n Infant two Months old, who died of an Hydrocephalus. An
Hydrocele in a Child who died of Hydrocepha. lus at two Months old. An
Hydrocele combined with Disease of the Testicle. A scrofulously enlarged
Testicle. A Testicle ...
4
The New York Journal of Medicine
Patients affected with lateral curvature seldom lose their lives, even when the
disease has been left to nature, unless scrofulously affected. It, however,
permanently occasions dyspnoea and asthma, and the health of the subjects of '
this ...
5
The Works of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit
... except a dismal smell, looked like the last result of the great mansions'
breeding in-and-in ; and, where their little supplementary bows and balconies
were supported on thin iron columns, seemed to be scrofulously resting upon
crutches.
Charles Dickens, George Cruikshank, 1868
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
... in young persons of both sexes, up to the twentieth year of age, the gland has
been observed scrofulously hardened. In almost all these eases, disturbed
respiration most variable in form, has been present." (p. 52.) After the detail of ...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a ...
... comfortably except a dismal smell, looked like the last result of the great
mansions' breeding in-and-in ; and, where their little supplementary bows and
balconies were supported on thin iron columns, seemed to be scrofulously
resting upon ...
8
Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
For suppose two persons scrofulously predisposed, of the most distant and
diverse race, marry, the result will be just the same, without the slightest
consanguinity. It is due to the predisposition, and not to the blood. It is for this
reason, more apt ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1870
9
Half-yearly Compendium of Medical Science
They presented the usual condition of scrofulously diseased bones : the outer
shell was abnormally thin, showing yellow discoloration, the cancellar structure
was so soft as to break down under the slightest pressure of the fingers, and the ...
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Little Dorrit, Vol. I ~ Paperbound
... except a dismal smell, looked like the last result of the great mansions'
breeding in-and-in ; and, where their little supplementary bows and balconies
were supported on thin iron columns, seemed to be scrofulously resting upon
crutches.
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SCROFULOUSLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
scrofulously en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Secret Service: Give Us More Money!
... small-town municipal ball park: chicken-wire backstop, rickety wooden bleachers along both baselines, scrofulously barren infield, shaggy outfield—in short, ... «Daily Beast, Sep 14»
The Stacks: Grateful Dead I Have Known
... scrofulously barren infield, shaggy outfield—in short, your regulation government-issue I-see-Amurrica-playing scene as it is enacted every summer Sunday ... «Daily Beast, Ago 14»
Anna Chancellor's bail-out for bankrupt Swedes
It takes this scrofulously-bearded character a surprisingly long time to realise that his wife regards him as a pathetic weakling. Ah, pity - what a dreadful ... «Daily Mail, Oct 08»