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[ DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS]
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| ... an attack of disease. No:1579 - sequestrum a piece of dead bone that has become separated during the process of necrosis from the sound bone. English dictionary of medical terms (80) Back to welcome Go to the previous part of the dictionary No:1580 - seroconversion the change of a serologic ... |
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| ... the Bon Ton Store, and Juanita was more acidulous and shrewd and cackling than ever. She bought an evening frock, and exposed her collar-bone to the wonder of the Jolly Seventeen, and talked of moving to Minneapolis. To defend her position against the new Mrs. Terry Gould she sought ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... wound is in the posterior part of the head than when elsewhere; and that pus takes longer time to form and penetrate through the bone to the brain, owing to the thickness of the bone; and moreover, as there is less brain in that part of the head, more persons ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... you perceive that fever is coming on, and that any of these symptoms accompany it, you must not put off, but having sawed the bone to the membrane (meninx), or scraped it with a raspatory (and it is then easily sawed or scraped), you must apply the other treatment as ... |
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| ... being measured for a riding-boot. 'No, I know how it is, but so it is. You have got a twist in that bone, to the best of my belief. I never saw the likes of you.Mr Wegg having looked distrustfully at his own limb, and suspiciously at the ... |
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| ... she washed and rubbed with lard the face of the other poor fellow, which the torch had injured; and I fetched back his collar-bone to the best of my ability. For before any surgeon could arrive, they were off with a well-armed escort. That day we were reinforced ... |
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| ... right, let us finish the work ;we are in Abraham Lincoln One must be poor to know the luxury of giving George Eliot A bone to the dog is not charity Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just as hungry as the dog Jack London ... |
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| ... revealing so much else, did not find it. He contented himself with saying that he left the question regarding the existence of such a bone to the theologians. He could not lie; he did not wish to fight the Inquisition; and thus he fell under suspicion. The strength of this ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... you come too and look at it, and bring you smooth knave along." The archer with the torch, whose name was Philippe, held the bone to the light and turned it round and round. "Well?" said Denys. "Well, if this was a field of battle, I should say ''twas the ... |
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[ DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS]
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| ... lower part of the sesamoid bones to the pastern bones. Its function is to support the fetlock. The lower ligaments that attaches the sesamoid bone to the pastern bones are the distal sesamoidean ligaments. swayback Horse with a prominent concave shape of the backbone, usually just behind the withers (saddle ... |
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| ... symmetrical appearance, including height and reach in Modern Games. STERN The rear underpart of a fowl extending from the rear end of the keel bone to the ends of the pubic bones. STIPPLED - STIPPLING The effect produced by contrasting dots of color on the ground color of the web of ... |




