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CYNANCHE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Pathology any disease of the throat characterized by inflammation and swelling.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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A Dissertation on Cynanche Trachealis, or Croup
And this violent contraction of the abdominal muscles compresses the viscera and forms them into a prominent tumour nearly in the centre of the ... www.massmed.org
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cynanche - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English countable nouns · en:Medicine · Latin terms borrowed from Ancient Greek · Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek · Latin 3-syllable words · Latin terms ... en.wiktionary.org
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cynanche
‖ cynanche Path. (sɪˈnæŋkiː) [L., a. Gr. κυνάγχη, f. κυν- dog- + ἄγχειν to strangle, throttle: cf. quinsy.] A name for diseases of the throat, characterized by inflammation, swelling, and difficulty of breathing or swallowing; esp. quinsy.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Cynanche, the Squinancy, or Quins... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cynanche Tonsillaris - FromThePage
Cynanche means any disease of the throat characterized by inflammation and swelling. Tonsillaris means tonsils, which are the first line of defense as part of ... fromthepage.com
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CROUP.Read in the Section of Diseases of Children at the Forty-first ...
Dr. William Cullen calls this disease "Cynanche Trachealis." This name has been given to an inflammation of the glottis, larynx, or upper part of the trachea. jamanetwork.com
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The Gentleman Usher
Vincentio's plan to marry Margaret himself is seconded by his close friend Lord Strozza, and Strozza's wife Cynanche. wikipedia.org
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On the Treatment of Cynanche Trachealis; Being Part of a ...
On the Treatment of Cynanche Trachealis; Being Part of a Dissertation on That Disease, Which Obtained the Boylston Prize for 1820. www.nejm.org
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cynanche, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun cynanche is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for cynanche is from 1706, in Phillips's New World of Words. www.oed.com
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cynanche trachealis | FromThePage
Now called "croup", it's a spasmodic laryngitis usually caused by a virus. Seen mainly in children and associated with difficulties in breathing and a cough " ... fromthepage.com
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Case of Cynanche Tonsillaris - The BMJ
Case of Cynanche Tonsillaris ... This is a PDF-only article. The first page of the PDF of this article appears above. Tweet Widget. Article tools. PDF0 ... www.bmj.com
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squince
† squince Obs. Also 6 squynce. [Abbreviated form of squinance or of squincie squinsy. Cf. mod. dial. squinches and squinges.] = squinsy.1538 Elyot, Cynanche, a syckenes called the squynce, whiche is in the throte and iawes. 1563 T. Hill Arte Garden. (1593) 64 The distilled water..aswageth the danger... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Andree (surgeon)
The case is described by Andree himself in a letter to Sir Astley Cooper, published in the appendix to a paper on ‘Cynanche Laryngea’ by Dr. wikipedia.org
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quinsy
quinsy (ˈkwɪnzɪ) Forms: α. 4 qwinaci, quinesye, 5 queynose. β. 5 quynsy, qwynse, 5–6 quynce, 6 quency, 6 quinsye, 7 -se, -cy, 8 -sie, 6–9 quinsey, (8 -zey), 6– quinsy. γ. 6 quynnancy, quinancie, 6, 9 -cy. [ad. med.L. quinancia, f. Gr. κυνάγχη cynanche, perh. as a refashioning of the commoner squinan... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Craik
Washington complained of respiratory distress, described by Craik as "cynanche trachealis". wikipedia.org
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