BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «ADUNCATED»
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All the fingers are aduncated, and the hand is blue and colder than the other.
There is no pulse at the wrist, nor can the artery be felt at the bend of the right arm
. Heart regular; respiration natural. The tumour was examined very minutely, with
a ...
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Transactions Of The Geological Society
... Guard very smooth yet sometimes finely striated, cylindric, terminating in an
aduncated apex marked with four or five ridges, the sulci between which are
sometimes slightly tuberculated. Locality. Weymouth, Lyme. Stratum. Lyas and
lyas ...
All the fingers are aduncated, and the hand is blue and colder than the other.
There is no pulse at the wrist, nor can the artery be felt at the bend of the right arm
. Heart regular ; respiration natural. The tumour was examined very minutely, with
a ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
An aduncated appearance of the nails, and distinct clubbing of the fingers on the
affected side took lace during the ' period the patient was under observation. This
c ange became so marked, and was so much more conspicuous in the left ...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science
Upon the occasion of my visit, she was in bed, sufl'ering little or no pain; her
countenance, cheerful, pallid and emaciated, was devoid of any cachectic hue;
her nails were aduncated, like those of tuberculous patients, and she
occasionally had ...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1836-1845).
... c these, was evident increase in the car tips of' the fingers were red, tendcl
bathed in sweat; a minor degree of' th however only by strong aduncated nai
fingers are much less emaciated than otl hotter to the patient, and sweat more, i
ART. IX.
All the fingers are aduncated, and the hand is blue and colder than the other.
There is no pulse at the wrist, nor can the artery be felt at the bend of the right arm
. Heart regular; respiration natural. The tumour was examined very minutely, with
a ...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1871
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Pinkerton tells us of some modern Arabian coins in the shape of a hook; and
some of the specimens of ring money Sir William has exhibited, may, without any
forced conversion, be considered as aduncated. What then if these rings, being ...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
... and often bathed in sweat ; a minor degree of this affection, characterized
however only by strong aduncated nails, while the tips of the fingers are much
less emaciated than other parts of the hand, feel hotter to the patient, and sweat
more, ...
247. aduncated†, arclike†, arcuate, arched, beaked; bicorn†, bicornuous†,
bicornute†; clypeate†, clypeiform†; cymbiform†, embowed†, galeiform†; hamate†
, hamiform†, hamous†; hooked; linguiform†, lingulate†; lobiform†, lunate,
navicular†, ...