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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BULIMY»
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What is the Cause of Bulimy or the Greedy Disease? PLUTARCH, SOCLARUS,
CLEOMENES, and OTHERS. There is a certain sacrifice of very ancient
institution, which the chief magistrate or archon performs always in the common-
hall, and ...
QUESTION vni What 19 the Cause or Bulimy, or the Greedy Disease?
PLUTARCH, SOCLARU8, CLEOMKNE8, AND OTHKR8. 1. There is a certain
sacrifice of very ancient institution, which the chief magistrate or archon performs
always in the ...
Plutarch, William Watson Goodwin, 1871
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Delphi Complete Works of Plutarch (Illustrated)
every species of hunger resembles a disease, but more particularly Bulimy,
which is occasioned by an unnatural disposition of the body, these twodiffer as
richesand poverty, health and sickness. But asthe word NAUSEATE [Greek
omitted] ...
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The Homoeopathic Medical Dictionary, and Home Guide
Bulimy, or Voracious Appetite. The following remedies will be found useful to
combat this symptomatic indication: China and Veralrum—alternately given when
it occurs after acute diseases. Maynesia murlatica—is indicated when it occurs ...
A. HENRIQUES (Physician), 1850
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Plutarch's Essays and Miscellanies
persons that were any way in like sort affected; so the word BULIMY, rising at first
from hence, was at last extended to a more large and comprehensive
signification. What has been hithertosaid was a general clubof the opinions of all
those ...
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Babylonian Talmud: Part III
Because Jonathan had not been seizedby bulimy. Said Abayi: This mustbe given
after his repast,but if it be given to him before he has received the food, it will
onlyincrease his hunger.As it is written [ibid. xxx.11, 12]: "And they
foundanEgyptian ...
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From Symposium to Eucharist: The Banquet in the Early ...
After we had completed the ritual acts and returned to our places at table, we
discussed first the term [i.e., bulimy].12 Here the entire rite in which all participate
is included under the term sacrifice (thysia). It consists of two parts, the prescribed
...
From thence they marched all the next day through the snow, when many of them
contracted the bulimy.1 Xenophon, who commanded the rear, seeing them lie on
the ground, knew not what their distemper was : but being informed by those ...
Xenophon, Edward Spelman, 1839
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Babylonian Talmud Book 3:
R. Na'hman saidin the name of Samuel: He whohas been seized by bulimy
shouldbe giventhe fat of a sheep's tail in honey,. R. Huna the son of R. Joshua
said: Fineflour with honey is also good. R. Papa says, even barley flour with
honey.
Michael L. Rodkinson, 2014
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Plutarch's Morals by way of Abstract done from the Greek
At Atbem there is an Ancient Sacrifice, wherein i-t is a Custom for every one to
drive out of his House, Bulimy, b whipping of One of his Servants with Willow '
Rods : " his Ceremony being perform'd,when 'we were sat down at Table, there
was ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BULIMY»
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bulimy no contexto das seguintes notícias.
'LARPing', 'scratchiti' declared words by the Oxford English Dictionary
In the 1933 Oxford, it was called “bulimy” and used as a synonym for voracious: “a morbid hunger, chiefly occurring in idiots and maniacs.”. «Toronto Star, abr 12»