10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VULNERATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
vulneration dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
vulneration et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer
An aspiration of pus into the open veins does not take place easily, and is,
therefore, very rare ; for it could only be possible immediately after the vulneration
, as the veins become closed soon after by a physiological thrombus. Besides, it
is ...
2
A Dictionary of the English Language
To VULNERATE, (vttl'-ner-ate) v.a. To wound ; to hurt VULNERATION, (vul-ner-a'-
shun) n. ,. Act of wounding ; infliction of wounds. VULPINE, (vul'-pine) a.
Belonging to a fox. VULTURE, (vult'-yur) ii.i. A large bird of prey, remarkable for
voracity.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
3
Enchiridion medicum, or, The practice of medicine
Vulneration, irritation, and debilitation (by hemorrhage). The act of parturition
unites all the properties of vulneration, irritation, and bleeding; and every
puerperal woman ts to be regarded as a wounded one. Consequently there ts a
dtsposition ...
Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, 1855
4
Enchiridion Medicum: Or, Manual of the Practice of Medicine. ...
Vulneration, irritation, and debilitation (by hemorrhage). The act of parturition
unites all the properties of vulneration, irritation, and bleeding; and every
puerperal woman is to be regarded as awounded one. Consequently there is a
disposition ...
Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, Caspar Bruchhausen, Robert Nelson, 1842
5
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
The grey substanee conducts the impressions of common sensation — pain
cansed by strong pressure, burning, vulneration, &c. The perception of mere
touch is not conveyed by the grey substance. 3. After the section of one half of the
spinal ...
6
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
... Guepin a introduites dans le procede primitif l'ont peut-etre rendu plus
defectueux encore, en aggravant la vulneration."* Yes ! the vulneration is very
considerably aggravated, indeed, and very likely to determine the destruction of
the eye.
7
The false prophets of the Old Testament: summary of a ...
Edward Ferdinand Siegman. lems. The great majority of scholars see in it proof
that the prophets practiced self-vulneration, of which the scars resulting were a
distinctive mark of their profession. I Kgs. xviii, 28, however, explicitly states that
the ...
Edward Ferdinand Siegman, 1939
8
Annals of internal medicine
Le complicationes de thyroidectomia—i.e., recurrentia, hypothyroidismo,
hypoparathyroidismo, vulneration del chordas vocal, problemas del lesion, e
mortalitate chirurgic—rende lo minus desirabile que le therapia medical.
Tractamento con ...
"Vulneration" measures the extent to which the glass has been weakened by
abrasion, and more especially the extent to which it has become vulnerable to
impact. Abrasion cannot be measured directly, but, with proper care, a measure
can ...
10
An Exposition of the Creed ... A new edition. Edited by the ...
... expressly,2 They shall look upon me whom they have piercedga and therefore
shows that he speaks of the Son of God, which was to be the Son of man, and by
our nature liable to vulneration; and withal foretels the piercing of his body: 1 As ...
John PEARSON (Bishop of Chester.), Temple Chevallier, 1867
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «VULNERATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
vulneration est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Partial Spanish air traffic control strikes to go ahead of 11th and 12th …
This level of guaranteed cover minimises the effects of the strike, something the air traffic controllers call ”abusive and a vulneration of the fundamental right of ... «Spanish News Today, juil 15»