BUKU BASA PORTUGIS KAKAIT KARO «JECORAL»
Temukaké kagunané saka
jecoral ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
jecoral lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Portugis.
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The North American Medical and Surgical Journal ...
The stomach yields a very clear " son stomacal" ; and the intestines a sound
intermediate between the latter and that of the liver; which last yields " son jecoral
." To the remarks which relate to position should be added the consideration, that
...
Hugh Lenox Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles Delucena Meigs,
1828
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Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine
The terms jecoral, cardial, pulmonal, intestinal, and stomacal, however, may be
used to express those modifications of sound produced in percussing
respectively the liver, heart, lungs, intestines, and stomach. No description will
suffice to ...
John Hughes Bennett,
1867
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The London and Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science
M. Piorry considers that nine elementary sounds are thus formed, which he has
designated, from the organ or part which originates them, " femoral, jecoral,
cardial, pulmonal, intestinal, stomacal, osteal, Jiumorique, and hydntiquer I
consider ...
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Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences
A dull (jecoral) sound is heard in descending from the sixth rib, till the intestine is
approached. The sound is generally pulmoiv.il between the heart and the liver;
which terminates superiorly, an inch from the median line. The sound of the ...
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The Monthly journal of medical science
M. Piorry considers that nine elementary sounds are thus formed, which he has
designated, from the organ or part which originates them, “femoral, jecoral,
cardial,pulmonal, intestinal, stomacal, osteal, humorique, and hydatique.” 1
consider ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
M. Piorry considers that nine elementary sounds are thus formed, which he has
designated, from the organ or part which originates them, 'femoral, jecoral,
cardial, pulmonal, intestinal, stomacal, osteal, humorique, and hydatique.' I
consider ...
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Língua, cultura e civilização: estudos de filologia portuguêsa
654), fritura (n» 147), fritira (n9 167), palavras que se ligam ao particípio frietum,
de frigére; VI — alguns pontos isolados em que a glândula jecoral é denominada
com um descendente de corãtum (9) ou seu derivado. Essa palavra, que se ...
Serafim da Silva Neto,
1960
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Revista de Portugal. Ser.A. Lingua portuguesa
s. v.) ; V — alguns pontos isolados em que a glândula jecoral é denominada com
a palavra fritto (n.° 645), frittu (n.° 633), frittu niru <n.° 643), fritt0 (n.° 654), fritura (
n.° 147), fritira (n.° 167), palavras que se ligam ao particípio frictum, de frigère ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
t«tu, a fictitious name for the typical CAIPIRA. jecoral (adj., Anat.) jecoral. jecorina
(/., Biochem.) jecorin. jecuiba (/., Bot.) a Brazilian cariniana (C. brasiliensis) , c.a.
JEQUITIBA. jecuiriti [ti] (m.) = JEQUIRITI. jefersite (/., A/in.) jeffersite. jefersonia ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin,
1970
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O Novo acordo ortográfico da língua portuguesa: o que muda, ...
... enjeitar, granjear, hoje,intrujice, jecoral, jejum,jeira, jeito, Jeová, jenipapo,
jequiri, jequitibá, Jeremias,Jericó, jerimum, Jerónimo, Jesus, jibóia, jiquipanga,
jiquiró, jiquitaia, jirau, jiriti, jitirana, laranjeira, lojista, majestade, majestoso,
manjerico ...