10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «APAGMA»
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... which is impregnated with chloride of sodium. It was used as a discuticnt of
tumours. .V GOBE-MOl'CIJE, Aroeynnm an- drosiemifoliinn. APOCLASMA, gen.
Apoelnaiit'attt, (aroK^aaftcLf from npo, and icXau, 'I break,') Abduction, Apagma.
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
... on their acquaintance with the ancients. APJEDUSIA; from a, and jraioW,
instruction; ignorance or unskilfulness in what relates to learning and the
sciences. APAGMA, a term used by some writers in chirurgery, for the thrusting of
a bone, ...
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A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a Concise ...
APOBIOSIS, Death. APOCAPNISMUS, Fumigation. APOCATASTAS1S,
Considentia, Restau- ratio. APOCATHARSIS, Catharsis. APOCATHARTICUS,
Cathartic. APOCECAULISMENON, Apagma. APOCENO'SIS, from OTIO, 'out,' and
xirmnif.
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Adeodato contemplativo, e Universidade da Oraçam: diuidida ...
Das coufas notáveis que contém eíte Livro. fica apagma, N, o numero és
parágrafos* . Cio menino da Ord. dos Menores em Flándcs. part.2.n.4pOr
Adeodato toma o habito d« Noviço, p. i.n. 18. CfFerecc-íelhc o (eu Anjo da
Guarda para o guiar ...
Agostino de Santa María, 1713
Ainda de uma vez fracturaram-me propositadamente um braço e doutra por
acidente tive um apagma num tornozelo. Tudo isto sucedeu enquanto fui m. Os
verdadeiros problemas iriam começar. Já me masturbava com outras crianças e
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CARLOS MANUEL COSTA RODRIGUES, 2013
However, apagma, a name restricted to doctors, is unfamiliar to most men. They (
the doctors) are accustomed to apply the term whenever some margin of the
bone is fractured across, particularly when the fracture involves a joint.
Furthermore ...
Galen, Ian Johnston, G. H. R. Horsley, 2011
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Prosodia chirurgica: or, a memoria technica, calculated for ...
The Venereal Difease.trom Aq&Mm Venus. Apocaptismos. A mistaken Term in
Bruno, perhaps for Apocapnifmos. Fumigation, from Hp.7rv&i Fumus, Smoak.
Apoclafma. The fame with Apagma, from « 75jtA*w defringa, to break off.
Apocope.
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending ...
AO RTA i in Anatttmy\ an Artery which protceds firm ->lœ J.e;t Yentiiele of the
JtMrr, has three VaíveíiOf the Cime Use and Figure, as the. Scimlunary Valves in
the J u imonaty , A rtety. A PA 'CE (nf a and PaccT fast, quick. APAGMA [Ire; .
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Prosodia chirurgica, or, A memoria technica, calculated for ...
Apagma. The breaking off the End i of a Bone, from aLinLyvvfM defringo, to break
off. Aparthrojts, from ab, and aj> Articulus, the fame with Abar- ticulatio.
Apechdma. A Contra-fissurc ; when the Blow is given on one side, and the
Fracture made ...
Charles Corbett ((Londres)), 1732
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
... wholly on their acquaintance with the ancients. AP^EDUSIA; from a,and raihux,
instruction ; ignorance or unskilfulness in what relates to learning and the
sciences. APAGMA, a term used by some writers in clururgery, for the thrusting of
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839