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An English and Swedish Dictionary, Wherein the Generality of ...
SCORBUTICAL or Scorbutick, Adj. full efjkörojugg» ellerderrilliörig. Scorbutically.
Adv. Ex. Scorbutically afleéìcd , движут ril lkörójugg. *To SCORCH , V. A./'wede ,
fieke , толкала. of? To всоксн (ADI/Rana) brenne. Scorched , Adj. ßekr, -fwedd, ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
A woman of forty, scorbutically and hydropicaily affected, having a sordid ulcer,
put herself into my hand. Wiseman. * SCORBUTICAL. ) adj. [scorbutique, French;
•SCORBUTICK. j from scorbutus, Latin.] Diseased with the scurvy. — A person ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
[from scorhutical.) With tendency to the scurvy ; in the scurvy. — A woman of forty,
scorbutically and hydropically affected, having a sordid ulcer, put herself into my
hand. Wiseman. * SCORBU TICAL. \ adj. [scorbutiqve, French; •SCORBUTICK.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
2. Pertaining to scurvy, or partaking of its nature; as, scorbutic complaints or
symptoms. 3. Subject to scurvy ; as, a scorbutic habit. SCORBUTICALLY, adv.
With the scurvy, or with a tendency to it ; as, a woman scorbutically affected.
Wiseman.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
[from seorbulical.] With tendency to the scurvy ; in the scurvy. — A woman of forty,
scorbutically and hydropically affected, having a sordid ulcer, put herself into my
hand. Wiseman. * SCORBUTICAL. ) adj. [scorbutique, French; »SCORBUTlCK. )
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Transactions of the Annual Conference of State Sanitary ...
dead within 43 days. Scorbutically they were graded from 14 to 2 points,
indicating that the diet used was scorbutogenic. One guinea pig in Group II (
scorbutogenic diet plus 5 mg. vitami C) lost weight during the 9 days of “normal”
diet and died ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Цынгбтно ‚ ad. scorbutically. Цынгбтный, а. scurvy, scorbutic, scorbutical; — ная
бол'Ёзнь ‚ the scurvy; — ная травё, s. лбжечная Tpaßá. Ltbmror'lârr., оцынгот'
Ёть, 62, n.1». lo become scorbutic , to lget ' the scurvy. Цынбвка , цынбвочка ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
SCORBUTICALLY, sker-bu^te-Ml-e, si. With tendency to the scurry. To SCORCH,
skArtsh, c. a. 352. To bum superficially ; to burn. To SCORCH, skArtsh, v. n. To be
burned superficially, to be dried up. EcoRDiuit, sk6r-de-ftm or skAr-je-om, «.
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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American Journal of Dental Science
Hence it would seem impossible that the gums of persons who are not in a
situation to contract a scorbutic taint, should be scorbutically affected, as it will be
recollected the “spongy gums” are the result only of the aforesaid taint. . Dr.
Hayden ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... intention, drift; thing aimed at, mark, final end ; room, space, amplitude of
intellectual view. SCORBUTICAL, ekAr-b6'te-kal. 8CORBUTICK, sk6r-bu'tlk. 509.
with the scurvy. SCORBUTICALLY, skdr-bu'te-kal-e. ad. With tendency to the
scurvy.