PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CARBUNCULAR»
carbuncular
carbuncular
define
pertaining
resembling
carbuncle
especially
having
inflamed
area
origin
latin
carbuncul
meaning
pronunciation
translations
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
such
mass
disease
have
rarely
seen
retrieved
waste
land
eliot
poetry
genius
rock
news
submit
create
account
sign
text
forums
verified
artists
collins
always
derived
forms
ˈcarˌbuncled
adjective
kɑːˈbʌŋkjʊlə
word
from
carbunculus
defined
noun
archaic
certain
deep
gems
smooth
convex
garnet
painful
bacterial
infection
staphylococcus
aureus
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CARBUNCULAR»
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1
Reports from Commissioners
Anthrax or carbuncular fever ; Milzbrand, Blutseuche (German) ; miltvuur (Dutch) ;
maladies charbonneuses (French) ; typhus, pus- tula maligna. There are many
forms of anthrax fever. They all originate spontaneously in herbivorous and ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1863
2
Our domestic animals in health and disease. Div
... parts of the Continent, or as usually associated with the development of a
poisonous principle that cannot be distinguished from the anthracoid virus. The
best writers on carbuncular diseases have classified the different forms under
three ...
3
Our Domestic Animals in Health and Disease
... of the Continent, or as usually associated with the development of a poisonous
principle that cannot be distinguished from the anthracoid virus. The best writers
on carbuncular diseases have classified the different forms under three heads: ...
4
Reports from Committees
With respect to the third sort of meat, meat with carbuncular disease, I think that
there is a real danger to health from the consumption of meat from animals that
have had some 01 those diseases. 1668. Mr. Cox.] What are those diseases
which, ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1864
5
Every man his own cattle doctor, re-writen by G. Armatage, ...
As observed in this country, enzootic affections are of two kinds, viz., anthrax or
carbuncular fevers, and anthracoid diseases, or those possessing the greatest
resemblance, as well in nature and cause, to anthrax itself, yet having distinctive
...
Francis Clater, George Armatage, 1870
6
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The surrounding integument has lost its livid and carbuncular looking character.
The man is in a state of low muttering delirium ; lie is evidently sinking. Ammonia,
&c. to be given occasionally throughout the day, if the power of deglutition ...
7
Elements of the Practice of Physic: Presenting a View of the ...
Malignant or Carbuncular Pustule; Persian Fire ; Nar al-Parsi; Atshac Pers.
Giamrach, Arab. Ignis Persicus, John of Gaddesden. Anthrucion, Anthrax
Septicus ; Pruna; Pustula Maligna. Pustule Maligne ; Bouton Maligne ; Puce
maligne, French.
8
Observations on the General Principles and on the Particular ...
Mr. Pott also describes an inflammation which has much the character of boil *,
as well as the deep carbuncular abscess; he mentions likewise a kind of
oedematous erysipelasi. Abscesses in this situation are often more immediately
produced ...
9
The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Poetry
Heprunedanother 27 lines from the central scene in Part III, which recounts the
tryst of the unnamed typist and 'the young man carbuncular', and also made
another 200 minor editorial changes, typically altering isolated words and
phrases.29 ...
Alex Davis, Lee M. Jenkins, 2007
10
Bacterial Protein Toxins
Anthrax is classified (Cecil and Loeb, 1959) as external (carbuncular) or internal (
generalized or septicemic). Carbuncular, the most common type, occurs following
Skin contact with infected materials. This phase of the disease results in a very ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CARBUNCULAR»
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carbuncular nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
So long RadioShack, I hardly understood you
But in the '70s, the world of carbuncular teenage boys was more or less required to purchase their musical gear from places that were deemed ... «Herald-Mail Media, apr 15»
Celebrating the magic of spring equinox
A "young man carbuncular" arrives to have sex with a typist who is bored but doesn't resist him. When he leaves, "She smoothes her hair with ... «Bangalore Mirror, mar 15»
Oppenheimer review – an ache for humanity
... carbuncular – the “Fat Man” ready for Nagasaki. Horror is brilliantly conveyed in sickening calculations about how the pilot who drops the ... «The Guardian, feb 15»
The Turbulent Genius of David Foster Wallace
... granted, plenty of nerd-species in today's America, and some of these are elitist within their own nerdy purview (e.g., the skinny, carbuncular, ... «Newsweek, gen 15»
'I feel lost in Hong Kong': why travel writer Paul Theroux finds the city …
... make because the floodlit pit (with crane) looks a good deal more impressive than the carbuncular tents huddled in the dark drizzle next to it. «South China Morning Post, nov 14»
Acts of Treason
... 'carbuncular' practices, a secret alliance with the diabolical President Mbeki, spying for the Zulu nationalists, drinking too much, taking drugs, ... «The Nation., ott 14»
Why I love living in the Woolwich Central 'carbuncle'
When I complained about my home's new carbuncular status, my friends consoled me with pictures of Preston bus station, designed in the ... «The Guardian, set 14»
How solar-powered windows could change the world
The university has announced the creation of transparent solar panels – effectively windows that do the same job as the carbuncular, shiny ... «Telegraph.co.uk, ago 14»
Depression: Gazing Into the Abyss with Robin Williams
... and seek some kind of self-medication: in Mozart or Janis Joplin, in the Old Testament prophets or their carbuncular descendant Karl Marx, ... «TheTyee.ca, ago 14»
Samuel Beckett: the bits we weren't meant to read
... room and sets the room to rights” before the visit of that “young man carbuncular” (in place of “a youth of twenty-one, spotted about the face”). «Telegraph.co.uk, giu 14»