अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «RAPHANIA» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
raphania का उपयोग पता करें।
raphania aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
Morbus spasmod'icus malipnus seu popularis, M. Silesiacus, Eclamp'sia ty- pko'
des, Sync'lonus Raphania. Linntrus gave this name to a convulsive disease, not
uncommon in Germany and Sweden, and which has been attributed to the seeds
...
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The water cure in America: two hundred and twenty cases of ...
RAPHANIA. 21 Raphania. But I hasten to the other above mentioned disease,
which I had an opportunity to see in the country in one of the relatives of my wife,
and some other children ; it was Raphania, which was doubtless caused by the ...
H. F. Phinney, Robert Wesselhoeft, 1848
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
Raphania. Raphania. Origin of specific name and cause of the disease as fixed
by I.i uncus. Other sources urged by other writers, but by all ascribed to the use of
vitiated grain of some kind. it Raphania, from his supposing it to be produced by ...
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Autumn; or, The causes, appearances, and effects of the ...
NATURE OF RAPHANIA. 243 injurious effects upon the human constitution,
make their appearance, or, more strictly speaking, come in multitudes which are
invisible. The disease known under the name of Raphania, which is very
common in ...
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British Phaenogamous Botany: Or, Figures and Descriptions of ...
In England, however, where the plant abounds, Raphania is unknown. Much
valuable and interesting information respecting the nature and origin of
Raphania and many other diseases, may be obtained from Professor Burnett's "
Outlines of ...
Curious and conclusive as these reasonings and obser vations are, as far as they
go, it is probable that the chain is not quite complete ; for although the cause of
Raphania has been traced to the Raphanus, in the same way as gangrenous ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
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An Introduction to Medical Literature, Including a System of ...
Ed. 1780. Baldiuger neurolog. iopusc. 187. Storer, Dunc. 'med. comm. .VII. 290;
cu.pr. amm.; Maclacklan, X. 247 ; oxyd of zinc. Ed. medjourn. III. 434; an epidemic
in Scotland, 4. Clonus raphania. .Raphania, Cull. syn. lii. Kriebelkrankheit. Ergot.
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The Edinburgh practice of physic and surgery: preceded by an ...
(No. 295.) JJJ Extr. cinchon. moll. 3it*s. Ferri vitriol, in pulv. trit. 3j. Syr. Simpl. si
opus fuerit ad massam fingendam. Fiant pilulæ triginta, quarum tres inane,
meridie, vefperequc fu- mantur. Genus LH. RAPHANIA. Kaphania, IJn. 155. Vog.
143.
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Annals of Medicine for the Year ....
Andrew Duncan. by Germans as convulsions, hysterics, somnambulism,
possession by devils, &-c. Chorea agrees with raphania in the various
contortions, convulsions, and spasmodic motions, but still the diseases are
essentially different.
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
... and it is still doubtful if the epidemic which prevailed so extensively in Germany
in the 14th century was chorea, or the disease called Raphania. The most
accurate description of St. Vitus's dance is that given by Sydenham and Dr.
Hamilton.