10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SANGUINEOUSNESS»
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Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery
The generalisation I have independently worked out, and now venture to
propound, differs from Pouchet's in that I regard the relation of the catamenial
function, in respect to its sanguineousness, to the generative organs as being, in
the main, ...
The generalization I have independently worked out and now venture to
propound differs from Pouohet's, in that I regard the relation of the catamenial
function, in respect to its sanguineousness to the generative organs, as being, in
the main, ...
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A New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Russian Languages
Mnozoxpa'muuä. adj. frequent; -apósie, n. sanguineousness.
Muozoßácmacsuusä , adj. пиву-ивуed; „идиш! , adj. many- faced; _.uenonsuuü,
adj. very elegant; „ибnu'e, n. many years; ощеsama, v. n. to live many years, to
pray for long life ...
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British Veterinary Journal
In any case, as already stated, both in man and in animals, it is very difficult to
draw a sharp line between physiological sanguineousness and pathological
plethora. '□• It appears to be qu1te adm1ssible to apply observations made with
...
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Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology
The generalisation I have independently worked out, and now venture to
propound, differs from Pouchet's, in' that I regard the relation of the cata- menial
function, in respect to its sanguineousness, to the generative organs as being, in
the ...
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The United States Medical and Surgical Journal: A Quarterly ...
... the nervous, the sanguineous and the bilious. All persons possess all three, of
course. But biliousness predominates in some more than in others. So also of
nervousness and sanguineousness. The division into temperaments simply
marks ...
... Matt had stained the Red Sea with the reddish hue of the Bay of Fundy — a
sacrilege to his mother, to whose fervid imagination the Sea of Miracles loomed
lurid with sacred sanguineousness to which no profane water offered any parallel
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Saints, honouring of, considered to honour God, ii. 73; perceived as advocates, i.
pr. KL, 21, 32; ii. pr., 109, 133; iii. 33, 35, 38, 61, 93, 117. Sake and soke. See
Customary Rights. Salt, iii. 26, 54, 56, 85. Sanguineousness, iii. 60. Sarcophagus
, i.
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science
These are pathological and physiological instances of increased
sanguineousness in parts remote from the affected parts. Is it not due to the
nervous force reflected from those parts with which they sympathize ? If, then, the
circulation can be ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1872
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Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics
... pressure (action of the heart and hydraulic pressure), that of the venous blood
by suction, and that of the capillaries by both pressure and suction. - The heart
sets the blood in motion, the vessels distribute it, but the sanguineousness of a
part ...