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A handbook of physical diagnosis: of diseases of the organs ...
This would allow space in the ampullae for the vortiginous or eddying movement
of the blood, as mentioned. According to Gruttmann, venous hum is also heard
more frequently and with greater intensity on the patient's left side of the neck, ...
Richard Channing Moore Page, 1891
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The task, Table talk, and other poems: With critical ...
What solid was, by transformation strange, Grows fluid; and the fix'd and rooted
earth, 100 Tormented into billows, heaves and swells, Or with vortiginous and
hideous whirl Sucks down its prey insatiable. Immense The tumult and the ...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
432 [Vortiginous. Viviparous Void voltaplast viviparity, or voided voltatype
viviparousness voiding Voltigeur Vivisection voidable Voltzine, or vivisectionist
voidance Voltzite vivisector voider Volubility Vixen voidness voluble vixenish
Volant ...
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A text-book of the practice of medicine for the use of ...
Guttmann, of Berlin, attributes venous hum to the vortiginous movement of blood
in the ampullae or bulbs at the junction of the jugular veins, for instance. These
ampullae or bulbs being adherent to surrounding connective tissue, remain the ...
Richard Channing Moore Page, 1896
The expressions applied to the Scamander in the 21st Rook, " the great river with
deep whirlpools, the vortiginous Scamander, the wide-flowing impetuous river,
which inundated the plain, and bore away men and horses in its floods," would ...
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The Task, Table Talk, and Other Poems of William Cowper
What solid was, by transformation strange, Grows fluid ; and the fix'd and rooted
earth, 100 Tormented into billows, heaves and swells, Or with vortiginous and
hideous whirl Sucks down its prey insatiable. Immense The tumult and the ...
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Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
432 [VORTIGINOUS. Viviparous viviparity, or viviparousness Vivisection
vivisection ist Avisee tor Vixen vixenish vixenly Viz* Vizier vizierial, or vizirial
vizieriate Vocable vocabulary vocabulist Vocal vocalic vocalise, or vocalize
vocalised, ...
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Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine
Similarly, Richard Terry thinks that Cowper's evocation of the Sicilian earthquake,
with its 'vortiginous and hideous whirl' (ii. 102), is a case of 'comically inflated
Miltonics' constituting a 'parody of Milton'. 136 But 'vortiginous', meaning 'moving
...
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Book of English epithets, literal and figurative: with ...
Pope. Homer, Iliad, Book XXI. line 7 H Vortiginous . they came at length where
Xanthus winds His stream vortiginous . . Cowper. Homer, Iliad, Book XXI. line 2
Winding . . Lycia's ample shores, where Xanthus leads His winding waters
through ...
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Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: ...
flowing from Idean Jove2 MErAS IIOTAMOS BA0YAINH2, ' the great vortiginous
rivers ; ' bearing on its giddy tide the body of Polydorus to the sea* ;* ' the angry
Scamander5.' The springs by which Achilles pursues Hector were two fountains6,
...
Edward Daniel Clarke, 1817