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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
T. “Senex bis puer.” [L] (The old man is twice a child.) tabes (tay'beez) n. wasting
away. [L tabes, -is wasting, melting, decay, dwindling, shrinking; decaying matter,
rot; disease, pestilence]. vi. & vt. tabefy (ta'bee-fī). n. tabescence (ta-bes'səns), ...
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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Ziggurat: The Age of Total Dominion
Quiana concludes that the majority of them are doomed to NITCO, the
NEGLECTFUL ISLE OF TABESCENCE COUNTY, as it is called, a special place
where the rulers have built a prison to house all the waste. That's just what they
are ...
Bob Mazzei, Jeff Lowe,
2014
BODY, HUMAN. tabescence 51. BODY. HUMAN; 113. DECAYING; 122.
DISEASE and ILLNESS. tabescent 51. BODY. HUMAN, tabescence; 113.
DECAYING, tabescence; 122. DISEASE and ILLNESS, tabescence. tabetic 51.
body. human.
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee,
1986
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions: Pub. by the Royal Medical ...
I have carefully examined how this appearance is produced, and have come to
the decided conclusion, that neither tabescence, absorption, or erosion takes
place!” This opinion having been circulated and sanctioned by Miiller and others,
...
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London,
1839
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
238. ANTAGONISM l>ctween growth and reproduction, ii. 384. Antliemu iwbili*,
bud-variation in flowers of, i. 379 ; becomes single in poor soil, ii. 167.
ANTHEROZoms, apparent independence of, in algio, ii. 384. ANTHERS, con
tabescence of, ...
Charles Robert Darwin,
1868
In speaking of that caused by seminal losses, he says, before the excessive
losses have thrown the organism into that grave state called tabescence, and
have extinguished in the genital apparatus all force of reaction, each vene real
excess, ...
Louisiana State Medical Society,
1859
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American Modern: The Path Not Taken : Aesthetics, ...
The only English term that comes near to being synonymous, tabescence, is
defined (in Webster) only in its aspect as medical deterioration, without reference
to the growth that replaces lost tissue or cells. Alescere is Latin for "to grow up,"
and ...
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
... neither tabescence, absorption, or erosion takes place!" This opinion having
been circulated and sanctioned by Midler and others, who advocate the tubular
system of the teeth, I have thought it necessary to communicate the above details,
...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
I have carefully examined how this appearance is produced, and have come to
the decided conclusion, that neither tabescence, absorption, or erosion takes
place!” This opinion having been circulated and sanctioned by Miiller and others,
...
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MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL TRANSACTONS, PUBLISHED BY THE ROYAL ...
... carefully examined how this appearance is produced, and have come to the
decided conclusion, that neither tabescence, absorption, or erosion takes place!"
This opinion having been circulated and sanctioned by Miiller and others, who ...