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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
... that he examined a preparation at Guy's Hospital Museum, in which there were
continuous rows of small carcinomatous tubercles running along the course of
the intercostal vessels, some of which showed a tendency to pediculation.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... the same household, nursing home, or other institution. ○ Nursing homes are
sometimes pediculous. [< L pediculus louse + G suff. –osis condition]. adj.
pediculous (pe-dik'kyoo-ləs). syn. pediculation, phthiriasis. See hair. See
genitourinary.
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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LEGENDS OF THE PHOENIX: Tales of Forgotten Past
Wise people, knowing real essence of Hebrews and that Hebrews are social
parasites, which brings only harm, sufferings and death, treat them as
pediculation(lice infection), which demands sanitary processing according to the
rules ...
Alexey Vasilyevich Trekhlebov,
2014
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A Dictionary of medical terminology, dental surgery, and the ...
PEDICULATION. A term applied in Pathology to a morbid condition of the body in
which lice are bred on the skin. PEDIC'ULUS. The louse. A genus of parasitic
insects. Three species infest the human body ; namely, the body-lotist; the ...
Chapin Aaron Harris,
1855
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
Luschka figures 9. compound growth resembling a small bunch of grapes, and so
far as I have seen, this distinct pediculation, whether simple or compound, is most
frequent in the early stages of these growths before they become very ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain),
1866
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A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
PEDICULATION (pediculus, a louse). Phtheiriusis. An affection in which lice are
bred under the skin. PEDICULUS (dim. of pes, a foot). Literally, a little foot. A
louse. 1. Pediculus humanus. The common louse, infesting the head. 2.
Pediculus ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn,
1865
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... böngoes, bönbed, bönyn- goes, liost Pedicular, pi-dic'-iw-lar, j a. llenog,
Pediculous, pi-dic'-iw-lys, j lleulyd Pedicularies, ped'-i-ciw-lar-is, s. mël- sugu,
melog, balogfân Pediculation, ped-i-ciw-lë'-shyn, s. haint y llau, clwyf y liau,
clefyd y llau, ...
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... decomposition chlorovinyldichloroarsine poisonous warfare gas light
measurement lice photometry Pediculus limb in excess polymelia lice infestation
polymelus pediculation presence of supernumerary limbs or pediculosis parts
presence ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek,
1991
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China: Its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, &c
This pediculation is shewn in the Plate at page 39, Vol. II. The women are, by this
method bruising with a pestle, that kind of the farina of rice which is used in the
manufactory of paper from bamboo. • . * : . j • , ' In extensive works, they make use
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Breton (M., Jean Baptiste Joseph),
1813
To reconstruct the upper portion of the helix, Argamaso and Lewis' procedure (
1968) is a further evolution of Antia's technique. Conchal flap pediculation on the
inferior rim of the helix was advocated by Orticochea ( 1970) with upward rotation
...