10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «LIPPITUDE»
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Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine: Exhibiting a ...
Lippitude attends various diseases of the eyes, but is especially joined with
opthalmia to which it nearly approaches, and like it, appears dry or humid. The
disease at present treated of, attended with itching and pain, as if partaking of
scabies ...
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A. Corn. Celsus of Medicine in Eight Books
These and a dry lippitude too are relieved by an application of bread, softened
with wine, over the eyes. For since there is generally a humour, which
exasperates sometimes the eye itself, sometimes the angles, or eyelids; by this
application, ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1814
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New Manual of Homoeopathic Veterinary Medicine : Or the ...
LIPPITUDE — BLEAREDNESS. Ledum and aurum are the principal remedies
recommended in the treatment of this affection. Benefit has also been derived
from mercurius vivus, or, when it did not produce the desired result, and
particularly ...
Friedrich August Gunther, 1847
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Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, ...
60. Pimb. gummi, hemeralopia. Pip. a., chronic inflammatory affections of the
eyes. Lippitude. Pis. eat. Ind. mont., incipient cataract and amaurosis, p. o.
Troubled sight. Epiph. Lippitude. Films of the eye. Plant, maj., inflammation of the
eyes.
John Martin Honigberger, 1852
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Medicine /: in eight books
Presently after the appearance of a lippitude, there are certain indications, from
which we may form a presage of the event. For if a discharge of tears, and a
tumour, and a thick gum b have commenced at once ; if that gum is mixed with
tears, ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1756
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The World and the Bo Tree
The world and one's father may be to blame, but some fears can be unlearned, or
the number reduced by counting over the things one doesn't actually quail at —
lippitude, for instance. Pliny spoke of the fear of lippitude, a state of being ...
Helen Smith Bevington, 1991
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The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
LIPPITUDE (LlP-i-t(y)ood): n. from Latin lippitus, past participle of Wpp'm (to have
sore eyes) : soreness of the eyes. Kristin's lippitude was caused by reading all
night. L O G O L E P T ( L A H G - u h - 1 e pt) : n. from Greek logos ( word, ...
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Of Medicine: In Eight Books
These and a dry lippitude too are relieved by an application of bread, softened
with wine, over the eyes. For since there is generally a humour, which
exasperates sometimes the eye itself, sometimes the angles, or eyelids; by this
application, ...
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, 1814
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The Sportsman's Dictionary; Or, The Gentleman's Companion: ...
About the age of five or six, the symptoms of a lippitude come on ; they continue
to come and go while the cataract ripens, which is usually two years: at this time
all pain in, and running from the eyes abates, and the horse goes blind.
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The Sportsman's Dictionary ... Improved and Enlarged by ...
About the age of five or six, the sympzoms of a lippitude come on; they Continue
to. come and go while the cataract ripens, which is usually two years: at this time '
all pain in, and running from the eyes abates, and the horse goes blind.