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PESTILENTIAL (~ i, ~ e) 1) (o chorobach), który ma właściwość przenoszenia z człowieka na człowieka (jako zarazy); zaraźliwy; zaraźliwy; zakaźne. 2) (o zapachach, emanacjach, powietrzu) Co jest bardzo nieprzyjemne; niechętnie w najwyższym stopniu; cuchnący. [Sil. Ti]
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A practical treatise of the plague and all pestilential ... - Pagina 34
Within the Circumference of the Skin, an absolute Pestilential Poison is sometimes generated, which being incubatcd by the external Heat, and sermented by several outward Accidents, is at last maturated into. this kind of virulent Matter' that ...
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A Short Discourse concerning Pestilential Contagion and ... - Pagina 8
Richard Mead. - ! 8 and Denmark; ni in all these Countries made most incredible Havock. . But to return to the Confideration of : the Air, which we left in a putrid State : It is to be observed, that Putrefaćtion is a kind of Fermentation, and that all ...
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Remarks Upon Pestilence and Pestilential Diseases, ... - Pagina 15
William Hird . I Is 'l fesifl'orial chair o'f Padmz, and contains a very full and accurate detail of the ttain 'of sympwms which appeared the irffected cattle of that conntryz in which relation I KhaVe- remarked a Very exact and circumstantial eongruity ...
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A History of the Most Remarkable Pestilential Distempers ... - Pagina 32
Richard BROOKES (M.D.). Us) not the Pal'sy. When, the Fit was over, they were all insatiably hungry, greedin devouring Victuals of all sorts z to which a Loosenefs would succeed; and the more sparinle they' ate, the greater it was. Some had ...
Richard BROOKES (M.D.),
1722