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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
In tropical countries, the commencement of the rainy season "was the time of its
reappearance or exacerbescence. Outside of its mother-country temperature and
seasons appeared to hold some control over its spread; but the exceptions ...
Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, Henry J. Klaunberg,
1866
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New York Medical Journal
In tropical countries, the commencement of the rainy season "was the time of its
reappearance or exacerbescence. Outside of its mother-country temperature and
seasons appeared to hold some control over its spread; but the exceptions ...
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The New York Journal of Medicine
... and are sufficiently explained by the presence of a metritis existing in its
chronic form for years, and appearing in an acute exacerbescence after every
confinement. The history of one of these patients exhibits in its larger outlines the
history ...
Samuel Forry, Charles Alfred Lee, Samuel Smith Purple,
1859
2 The periods of hectic fever, supposed to arise from absorption of matter, obey
the diurnal periods like the above, having the exacerbescence towards evening,
and the remis-n sion early in the morning, with sweats, or diarrhoea, or urine with
...
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Domestic medicine; or, Plain instructions in the art of ...
... be applied on the surfaces affected three times a day, for about ten minutes
each time, and without heeding the apparent exacerbescence of the cutaneous
affection ; the parts are then to be covered with camphor cerate plasters (Part II.,
14), ...
François Vincent Raspail,
1853
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The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics: Including the ...
... a1'Hapital de la Pitié, par H. Pauly, Paris, 1836. an exacerbescence of their
particular malady, but, as between them, 206 ABORTION.
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... extinguish extinguishable extinguishment extinguished extinguisher
extinguishing occidental accidental accidentally accessibility exacerbate
exacerbated exacerbating exacerbescence exacerbation exacervation
accelerative accelerated ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle,
1849
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
See Acerbity] exacerbation, egz-as-er-ba'shun, exacerbescence, egzas-er-bes'
ens, n. increase of irritation or violence, esp. the increase of a fever or disease.
Exact, egz-akt', adj. lit. pressed out to a standard or measure; precise; careful; ...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald,
1867
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
... eks-S-seriba't-fag, ppr. Increasing the violence of a disease ; exasperating ; im-
bittering. EXACERBATION, eks-|.ser-ba>hfln, n. Increase of malignity; augmented
force or severity. Height of a disease ; paroxvsm. EXACERBESCENCE ...
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Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...
... from the Concretion of the fides of the small Cutaneous arteries, as in old age.
2. The periods of hectie fever, supposed to arise from absorption of matter, obey
the diurnal pcriods like the above, having the exacerbescence towards evening,
...