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ophthalmy
ophthalmy Now rare or Obs. (ˈɒfθælmɪ) Forms: 6 optalmie, ophthalmye, 7 ophthalmie, 7–9 ophthalmy. [a. F. ophtalmie (Oresme 14th c. obtalmie), ad. L. ophthalmia.] = ophthalmia.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. 51 b/1 An optalmie caused of grosse matter. 1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 32 b/2 Aga... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Ware (ophthalmologist)
Publications Remarks on the Ophthalmy, Psorophthalmy, and Purulent Eye, London, 1780. Remarks on the Purulent Ophthalmy which has lately been epidemical in this country, London, 1808. wikipedia.org
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ophthalmia
‖ ophthalmia Path. (ɒfˈθælmɪə) Forms: 4–6 obtalmia, 5 obtolmia, 6 op-, ophtalmia, 6– ophthalmia. See also the anglicized form ophthalmy. [late L. (Boethius), a. Gr. ὀϕθαλµία f. ὀϕθαλµός eye.] Inflammation of the eye, esp. of the conjunctiva of the eye; ophthalmitis.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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Susan Rigby Dallam Morgan
The Young Statesman, Or, Code of Honor, 1839 Sister Ellen An Old Man's Story The Art of Shining The Deserter, a Tale of the Revolution Moral Ophthalmy wikipedia.org
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psorophthalmia
‖ psorophthalmia (psɔərɒfˈθælmɪə) Also ˈpsorophthalmy. [mod.L. f. Gr. ψώρα itch, or ψωρός itching + ophthalmia: cf. F. psorophthalmie.] Scurfy inflammation of the eyes.1656 Blount Glossogr., Psorophthalmy, scurviness of the brows, with an itch. 1684 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (1693), Psorophthalmia.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adam Neale
Neale also translated from the French of Paolo Assalini Observations on … the Plague, the Dysentery, the Ophthalmy of Egypt, London, 1804. wikipedia.org
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arcus senilis
arcus senilis Path. (ˈɑːkəs siːˈnaɪlɪs) [L., lit. ‘senile bow’.] A narrow opaque band encircling the cornea, common in old age.1795 J. Ware Remarks Ophthalmy (ed. 3) App. 25 In elderly persons an opacity..appears round the whole circumference of the Cornea... This change in the structure of the Corn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Canopus, Egypt
Sophronius of Jerusalem was healed of an ophthalmy that had been declared incurable by the physicians (610–619), whereupon he wrote the panegyric of the wikipedia.org
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photophobia
‖ photophobia Path. (fəʊtəʊˈfəʊbɪə) Also anglicized -phoby. [mod.L., f. Gr. ϕῶς light, photo- + -phobia.] Dread of or shrinking from light, esp. as a symptom of diseases of the eyes.1799 Hooper Dict. Med., Photophobia, such an intolerance of light, that the eye, or rather the retina, can scarcely be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dominique Jean Larrey
Many of his patients at the time were affacted by ophthalmy, a disease known in Europe since the Crusades, which Larrey studied and wrote about in his wikipedia.org
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oiled
oiled, ppl. a. (ɔɪld) [f. oil v. + -ed1.] 1. a. Smeared, moistened, or lubricated with oil. † In early use, of a person, Anointed. Also fig. Cf. to oil the wheels (oil v. 1 b).1550 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. Pref., This chaplayne of the deuyll was a general prouyder for the oyled fathers there. 1606 Syl... Oxford English Dictionary
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