10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SUPPEDANEA»
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suppedanea nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
suppedanea e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The American Quarterly Observer
Gregory Turonensis, who did not write until the punishment of crucifixion had
been abolished, originated the idea that there was a lower projection for the feet,
that the feet were nailed to this " tabella suppedanea," and not to the tree or trunk
of ...
2
Sacred archæology: a popular dictionary of ecclesiastical ...
The Saviour is supported on a tablet called the suppedanea (footstool), and His
hands and feet are affixed to the cross with four nails, the number indicated or
expressly mentioned by St. Cyprian, Gregory of Tours in the sixth century, and ...
Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott, 1868
3
Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Account of the ...
... discourse particularlyos the use of Alcalies, Vesicatories, Suppedanea and
Pidgeons or part of Animals apply'd outwardly to any part of the-Body, of
Alexipharmicks and Opiates. But tho the Author hath done several Cures this
Rational way, ...
4
Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
SUPPEDANEA, Hypopodia. 8ÜPPLANTALIA, Hypopodia. SUPPLEMENTA
EPIPLOICA, Epiploic appendages. SUPPLEMENTARY AIR, see Respiration.
SUPPORTER, ABDOMINAL, Belt, Russian — 3. U tero- Abdominal, see Belt,
Russian.
5
An essay on the pathology and therapeutics of scarlet fever
Blisters and suppedanea, in the beginning where symptoms were not violent,
occasioned a protracted eruption; in some immediately upon their application,
the eruptions vanished or became less vivid. When the eruption began to decline
, ...
Caspar Morris, William Douglass, 1858
6
Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
Suppedanea and Pidgeons or part of Animals apply'd outwardly to any part of the
Body, of Alexipharmicks and. Opiates. But tho the Author hath done feveral Cures
this Rational way, yet considering its tedioufneft and uncertainty, and the ...
John Martyn ((Londres)), James Allestry ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg, 1694
7
Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a New medicinal dictionary ...
... ferted into its upper and fore-part, the Uterus is imagined to be ob- below the
Tendon of the Biceps. structed, and as it were suffocated These turn the Palm of
the Hand Suffusion, the same as Cataract ; Suppedanea, the fame as which fee.
John Quincy, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1736
8
Criticon febrium, or, A critical essay on fevers: with the ...
... of the Patient, and an Opprobrium to the Physician. In this Species then, Coral,
Crabs-eyes Pearl, Serpentaria Virginiana, (with Bole, &c.) volatile Salts, and the
like, are to be given Internally ; and Blisters and Suppedanea Externally, are ...
... thereby induces a further flux upon the part, and the sloughs form again, worse
conditioned than before. Where the brain is affected, as in vigiliae, jactantia,
delirium, coma, stupor, &c. ; glysters, vesicatories, and suppedanea, are to be
used.
Samuel Colhoun, James Webster, 1825
10
A compleat history of the ancient amphitheatres ... and in ...
Ovid, deArte, &c. names likewise the Suppedanea, or Foot- stools. Besides, the*y
likewise have, without doubt, practised the lame in the Amphitheatres sometimes,
as they did in Theatres, according to the repeated Testimony of 'JDio ; namely, ...
Francesco Scipione Maffei (march.), 1730