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perityphlitis
‖ perityphlitis Path. (ˌpɛrɪtɪˈflaɪtɪs) [mod. L., f. peri- + Gr. τυϕλόν the cæcum or blind-gut (Galen), neuter of τυϕλός blind, after typhlitis.] Inflammation of some part (the connective tissue, the peritoneum, etc.) around or adjacent to the cæcum. (When seated in the appendix vermiformis of the c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Friedrich August Benjamin Puchelt
Friedrich August Benjamin Puchelt (27 April 1784, Bornsdorf near Luckau – 2 June 1845, Heidelberg) was a German pathologist remembered for coining the term "perityphlitis wikipedia.org
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peri-
peri-, prefix repr. Gr. περί prep. and adv., ‘round, around, round about, about’, combined in these senses with verbs and their derivatives, substantives and adjectives; (a) in adverbial construction, as περιβλέπειν to look around, περιστρέϕειν to turn round, περίοδος a going round, περίπατος walkin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eduard Sonnenburg
Pathologie und Therapie der Perityphlitis (Appendicitis), (1900, 6th edition 1908) – Pathology and therapy of appendicitis. wikipedia.org
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Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet
Treves did not remove the abscess, which was perityphlitis, an inflammation around the appendix which required draining. wikipedia.org
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vomit
▪ I. vomit, n. (ˈvɒmɪt) Forms: 4–5 vomyt (5 womyt, vomyght), 5–6 vomyte, 5–7 vomite, 6 vomitte, 6– vomit (6 womit), 7–8 vomitt; 4–6 vomet, 5 -ete, -ette, 6 womeit, 7 vomett. [a. AF. vomit, -ite, OF. vomite (= It., Sp., Pg. vomito), or ad. L. vomit-us, f. vomĕre: see next.] 1. The act of ejecting the... Oxford English Dictionary
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para-
▪ I. para-1 (pærə) before a vowel or h usually par-, repr. Gr. παρα-, παρ-, combining form of παρά prep., occurring in words already formed in Greek, their adaptations, and derivatives, and in modern words formed on the model of these, and, in certain uses, as a living element, in the formation of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra
Shortly afterward, a bulletin was released from Edward's medical team, stating that "The King is suffering from perityphlitis. wikipedia.org
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trouble
▪ I. trouble, n. (ˈtrʌb(ə)l) Forms: 3–7 truble, (3 trubuil), 4–6 troble, -el(l, -il(l, -yll, -ul, trowble, (5 thruble, trobbyll), 5–6 trubel, trubble, troubel(l, trowbel, (-ill, -yll, -ul(l), 4– trouble. β. 4–6 turble, -el, -ill, 5 torble, -el, tourbel. [ME. a. OF. truble, turble (12th c.), torble, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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