10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ADIAPNEUSTIA»
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Pantologia: A new cyclopaedia, comprehending a complete ...
ADIAPHOROUS, a. (it^s, Gr.) Neutral (Boyle) ADIA'PHORY. s. (*i«*pof:«, Gr.)
Neutrality ; indifference. ADIAPNEUSTIA. (adiapneustia, «W- nvfia, from a priv.
and Itawnw, to perspire.) A diminution or obstruction of the natural perspiration.
ADIB.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1813
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
... ( Gr.) Indifference; neutrality; a matter of indifference. — Not used.
ADIAPHORESI8, a-de-a-fo-re'sis, a. (adiaphoros, indifferent, Gr.) Suppressed
cutaneous perspiration ; nearly synonymous with Adiapneustia. Adiaphokists, a-
de-af o-rists, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
... ADIAPHOBY, a-de-af'o-re, f Gr.) Indifference; neutrality; a matter of indifference.
— Not used. ADIAFIIORESIS, a-de-a-fo-re'sis, it. (adiaphoros, indifferent, Gr.)
Suppressed cutaneous perspiration ; nearly synonymous with Adiapneustia.
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Adiadochokinesis. Inability to perform rapid alternating movements;
adiadochokinesia. Adiaphoresis. Deficient perspiration; adiapneustia.
Adiaphoretic. Preventing or reducing perspiration. TT ^ Adiapneustia. See
Adiaphoresis. Adiemorrhysis.
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
Cholera 189. Dianhcca 190. Cozliaca 191. Lienteria 192. Tcnesmus 193.
Proctorrheea ORDER V. vERIFLUICt. 207. Flatnlentia 209. Dysodia 208.
jEdopsophia CLASS VI. SUPPRESSIONS*. ORDER I. j .•; i i;i \ iid,;i -, . 210.
Adiapneustia 213.
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Nosology: Or, a Systematic Arrangement of Diseases, by ...
Adiapneustia. 213. Dysuría. 211. Sterilitas. 214. Aglactatio. 212. Ischuria. 215.
Dyílochia. Ord. II. INGERENDORUM. 216. Dysphagia. 217. Angina. Ord. III. IMI
VENTRÍS. 218. Dysmenorrhœa. 220. Dyshaemorrfroú. 219. Dystocia. 221.
Obftipatio.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
ADIAPNEUSTIA, from a, Sia, and irviu, I breathe, in medicine, signifies defective
respiration, from dense pores, &c. ADIAPTOTOS AiutjeroToc, firm, a name given
by physicians to a remedy for the cholic, consisting of stone parsley, ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
ADIAPNEUSTIA Eosa and than/th, Gr. to perspire] 3 Diminution or Obstruction of
Natural Perlpirution. ADJECTIVEsAzycffi/Z F. of' Azljeffivu'n,L.] a Word added ton
Noun Substantive, to denote some Property of it. Grant. ADYEU, sg. d. At] Deum ...
ADIAPNEUSTIA, (from a, neg. and Eiarvzw, to pcrspirc). IMPEDED
PERSPIRATION; which was considered by the ancients as the primary cause of
fevers, from what they termed -vaporosa ct jizligiziosa ljfllzzvin, not being
permitted to pass ...
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Illustrated Chinese Moxibustion Techniques and Methods
Xiaorong Chang. Fu Liu (KI-7) On the posteromedial aspect ofthe crus, 2 cun
superior to Tai Xi (KI-3), anterior to the calcaneal tendon. • Oedema, abdominal
distension • Night sweating, fever and adiapneustia • Borborygmus, diarrhoea ...