10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EMPYESIS»
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empyesis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
Empyesis is a term of Hippocrates, and is to be found in Gen. in. the fifth book of
his Aphorisms. It is derived from the Origin of Greek l/twi/oa, or iivxviu, " suppuro."
The Greek writers also use, and perhaps more generally, ecpyesis, from iicirvou,
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489. pleuritis, i. 497. peritonitis, i. 504. gastritis, i. 508. enteritis, i. 512. hepatitis, i.
516. splenitis, i. 520. nephritis, i. 521. hysteritis, i. 523. orchitis, i. 524. ovaritis, i.
523. pancrcatis, i. 464. K.mprostliotonos, ii. 285, 286. Empyema, i. 437. Empyesis
...
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New Elements of Operative Surgery: With an Atlas of Nearly ...
Empyesis. — In abscess of the posterior chamber, that is, in empyesis or
empyema of the eye, it would seem at first sight that all must agree upon the
necessity of having recourse to paracentesis. But this would be a mistake. Many
have ...
Alfred Velpeau, Granville Sharp Pattison, 1835
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A Complete Pronouncing Medical Dictionary: Embracing the ...
EMPYESIS sion in that situation which has assumed a chronic character. Em-p§'-
e'ais.* [From the Gr. r'lurvéu, to f'siippurate."] A genus of diseases charactertzed
by phlegmonous pimples, which gradually fill with purulent fluid, as rmn'ola, ...
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Pronouncing Medical Lexicon ... With addenda. Second edition
EMPYESIS, Em-pi-é-sis; suppuration. ' EMPYESIS 0001.1, — Ok'yq-li; pus in the
chambers of the eye. Exrvocam. Em-pi-o-sel; pus within the scrotum. Eurrnnnna,
Em- i-rrfi~mu; a burnt smell. Exrranuunw, m-pi-rm-mat-ik; smelling as of burning.
Charles Harley CLEAVELAND, 1864
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The practice of medicine: a treatise on special pathology ...
The discoloration sometimes continues for months, and the pits remain for life.
This is the ordinary course of the distinct form of small-pox. 2. Confluent small-
pox, Variola confluens, Empyesis variola con- jluens, Variola} regulares
confluentes.
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Carbttncular, Anthracia — e. Ichorous, Emphlysis — e. Pustulous, Empyesis — e.
Rash. Enanthesis. EXANTHEMA, gen. Exanthe'matia, Eminence, Exanthem — e.
Antivariolosum, Vaccina — e. Internum. Eisanthema. Exanthe'ma Iod'icttk.
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Dictionnaire des termes de médecine: français-anglais
[carceration. Emprisonnement. Emprisonment ; In- Emprosthotonos.
Emprosthotonos. Empyeme. Empyema. Empyese ; Empyesis. Empyesis.
Empyocele. Empyocele. Empyomphale. Empyomphalus. Empyose. The
formation of an empyema.
Henry Eugène de Méric, 1899
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... synarthroses) (syn with) LEADING ROOT COMPOUND: arthr: arthralgia (also
called arthrodynia) {arthralgic} (algos pain) arthrectomy (ektome excision)
arthrempyesis (also called arthropyosis) (empyesis suppuration) arthresthesia (
esthesia ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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Practical Work on the Diseases of the Eye: And Their ...
Empyesis oculi, e/urotew, infero. Effusion of pus in the chambers of the eye.
Encanthis, en, in, xlllI009, angulus oculi. Enlargement of the caruncle. Entropion,
ev, in, rpen-w, verto. Inversion of the eyelid. Epicanthus, em, supra, :ca|/009,
angulus ...