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  1. ... 601 Food Quality N06.850.601.500 Food Safety N06.850.601.500.249 Food Contamination N06.850.601.500.249.250 Food Contamination, Radioactive N06.850.601.500.249.300 Food Microbiology N06.850.601.500.249.650 Food Parasitology N06.850.601.500.500 Food Inspection N06. ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  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. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. 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. ...
  10. ... 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, ...
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