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  1. ... in some cutaneous diseases. Tussilago Farfara, Tussilago-t.. Hybrids, T. pelasites. TUSSIS Tussilago Petasi'tes, T. hy'brida seu Pe- tasites hernia phrodita, Butterbur, Pestilent-wort, Petasites, Petasites major sea rubens seu ...
  2. ... now known to be caused by a blood parasite, the Plasmodium malaria; more correctly, the emana- tions themselves. See fever, malarial, bovine m., Texas fever. See under fever, hybrid m., malaria modified by being associated with another ...
  3. ... to unavoidable he- morrhage from the uterus. The safety of the female depends upon speedy delivery. Pi.ack.nta Sanguinis, see Blood. PLACENTITIS, Inflamrndtio placedtx. A hybrid word—from placenta, and itis, a suffix denoting ...
  4. ... to un- avoidable hemorrhage from the uterus. The safety of the female depends upon ... placen'ta. A hybrid word — from placenta, and itis, a suffix denoting ...
  5. ... to un- avoidable hemorrhage from the uterus. The safety of the female depends upon ... placen'ta. A hybrid word — from placenta, and itis, a suffix denoting ...
  6. ... rise to unavoidable hemorrhage from the uterus. The safety of the female depends ... placen'ta. A hybrid word — from placenta, and itis, a suffix denoting ...
  7. ... with bittern. Bu'tterbur, bit'tfir-btlr. to. s. [petasites, Lat.] A plant used in medicine, and grows ... reality as the existence of the poe- tical Chimera, a monster feigned to have the head of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... stiffened limbs, giving strength, and perhaps protracting, with safety, the re- turn of the paroxysm. In stiffness ... probability referred to a restless anxiety for the safety of their young. BOIL. See Furunculus. BOITI'APO. ...
  9. ... attach themselves to rocks. Butter-bur. See Tussilago petasites. Butter-flower. Butter-cup. See Ranunculus. Bysti'ni ... is epidemic and malignant. Pestile'nt-wort. Tussilago petasites. Pestilo'chia. Aristolochia virginiana. PE'STIS. (From perdo, ...
  10. ... Vitrum. HVAXCHE, Cynanche tonsillaris. IIV BO MA, Gibbositas. HYBRID, (F.) Hybride, from the Greek, 'vfots, 'v,3piSos, ' ... as to animals. The result is termed Hybridity. Hybrid is often, also, used to designate words which ...
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