अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «SCOTOMIA» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
scotomia का उपयोग पता करें।
scotomia aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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An abridgement of Baron Van Swieten's commentaries upon the ...
From the first effects of the disease ; such as a trembling, sudden weakness, a
vertigo, scotomia, numbness, a sleepiness, a failing of the memory, a ringing in
the ears, an inflation of the face and neck, the respiration deeper than usual, with
the ...
Gehard Van Swieten, Robert Horsfield ((Londres)), Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1774
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy
In those who continually use their eyes too much there are, during the vertiginous
attack, muscae volitantes, and the black spots that seem to fly about before the
eyes sometimes become united to a single black circle or blotch (scotomia), ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, 1873
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Lectures on the Materia Medica Etc. Published from the ...
It was in January 174o, and two hours after I took the Coffe before the scotomia
began. I never since took a breakfast of Coffe, nor was ever vertiginous since.
Hence there is something in Coffe, as well as in Tea, which we may, I think, call ...
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A dictionary of dental science, biography, bibliography and ...
Scotomia ; jeoras- ma; scotosis; from axotot, darkness, and Sivtu, I turn round.
Giddiness, with impaired vision. SCOTOMIA. Scotodynia. SCOTO'SIS.
Scotodynia. SCOTT, J. Art of Preventing the Loss of the Teeth, familiarly
explained, by.
Chapin Aaron Harris, 1849
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The Medical Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century
His discussion of 'scotomia' (darkening of the eyes, black-out) or vertigo began in
an empirical fashion with no discussion of causes: 'Those people who suffer from
scotoma have these signs . . .'43 However, in the next chapter he again ...
Andrew Wear, Roger Kenneth French, Iain M. Lonie, 1985
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A General View of the Writings of Linnaeus
Defect of imagination. 107. Oblivio. memory. 108. Amblyopia. Obscure vision,
without apparent defect in the organ of sight. 109. Cataracta. Cataract. 110.
Amaurosis. Gutta serena, of authors. 111. Scotomia. 111. Scotomia, Transitory
blindness ...
Richard Pulteney, Carl Troilius, 1805
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A General View of the Writings of Linnaeus: To Which is ...
109. Cataracta. Cataract. 110. Amaurosis. Gutta. serena, of authors. 111.
Scotomia. 111. Scotomia. Transitory blindness. 112. Cophosis. Deafness. 113.
Anosmia. Defect. 150 GENERA MORBORUM. 9781108037303_Page_168.tif.
Richard Pulteney, Carl Linnaeus, William George Maton, 2011
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The London Practice of Physick, Or The Whole Practical Part ...
... is lightly disturbed from those various roorbifick caases* Moreover^ this
symptom is wont sometimes to be produced by reason of other affects seated far
from the Brain, and that chiefly after two manners; For first, it is usual for a
Scotomia to ...
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Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim, ...
Take note now of the anatomy of the diseases affecting it: cataract, macula,
albugo, scotomia,1 etc. Why is that so? Now that you have perceived the eyes [as
] simplicia, consider them so that you will find in them the species morbi in its ...
Paracelsus, Andrew Weeks, 2008
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G.H.G. Jahr's Manual of homoeopathic medicine
Lying on the left side in sleep. Shuddering and chills, with goose-skin and
scotomia. — Burning heat over the whole body, with great restlessness. — Heat
in the face, with icy cold hands and feet. — Fever in the evening, at first chills,
then heat, ...
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Constantine Hering, 1838