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phthisical
phthisical, a. (ˈtɪzɪkəl) Forms: 7 tizicall, ptisical(l, phthysical, 7–8 tissical, 7– phthisical, 8 pht-, pthisical. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of the nature of or pertaining to phthisis.1611 Cotgr., Phtisique, Tysicall. 1658 R. White tr. Digby's Powd. Symp. (1660) 40 Half of them who dye in London, dye of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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phthisicky
phthisicky, a. (ˈtɪzɪkɪ) [f. phthisic + -y.] Phthisical, consumptive; asthmatic; wheezy.1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3322/4 Stolen by a Ptisicky middle⁓sized Man. 1722 Ibid. No. 6119/3 He..has a Ptysicky Cough. 1777 Lightfoot Flora Scot. I. 382 Found successful in pthisicky complaints. 1897 Outing (U.S.) XXI... Oxford English Dictionary
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antiphthisical
† antiˈphthisical, a. Med. Obs. = prec.1719 Glossogr. Nova, Antiphthisical Medicines, such as withstand Consumption or Phthisick. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Head
Abstract of a paper on the necessity for isolating the phthisical insane (Discussion, Ment. Sc, 1900, 46, 28–29.) wikipedia.org
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phthisic
phthisic, n. and a. Now rare. (ˈtɪzɪk) Forms: α. 4–5 tysyk, tisyk, -ik(e, 5 tyseke, -ik, 6 tysyc, -ike, tisicke, tissike, 7 tissick(e, -ique, tisick, tizzick, tysick(e, thisicke. β. 5 ptisike, 6 ptisique, ptysyke, 6–7 ptisicke, 7 ptysick, pthysic(k, -isicke, 7–8 ptisick, 8 ptysic. γ. 6 phthisik(e, -... Oxford English Dictionary
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dolichomorphic
dolichomorphic, a. (ˌdɒlɪkəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. Gr. δολιχός long + µορϕή form + -ic.] Having disproportionately long bodily members, as the head and neck.1930 R. L. Sutton Long Trek 162 In bodily conformation, the typical Mbulu is dolichomorphic. The head is considerably longer than it is wide, the neck is... Oxford English Dictionary
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phthisiotherapy
† phthisiotherapy Med. Obs. (fθ-, θɪzɪəʊˈθɛrəpɪ) [f. phthisis + -o + therapy.] The medical treatment of phthisis. Also ˌphthisiotheraˈpeutics n. pl.1899 S. A. Knopf Pulmonary Tuberculosis xix. 284 Modern phthisio-therapeutics, as carried out in well-equipped sanatoria, must be practically studied. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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bacillus
‖ bacillus Nat. Hist. (bəˈsɪləs) Pl. bacilli. [late L. (in Isidore), ‘little rod,’ dim. of baculus, variant of baculum rod, stick.] A genus of Schizomycetæ, microscopic vegetable organisms of the lowest grade among what were once called Infusoria. Separated from Bacterium, with which it agrees in it... Oxford English Dictionary
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gingival
gingival, a. (dʒɪnˈdʒaɪvəl) [ad. mod.L. gingīvāl-is, f. L. gingīva gum: see -al1. Cf. F. gingival.] 1. Of or pertaining to the gums. gingival line: ‘the red line at the free edge of the gums seen in phthisical persons’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1885).1669 Holder Elem. Speech 71 P. and B. are Labial..T. and D.... Oxford English Dictionary
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expectorate
expectorate, v. (ɛkˈspɛktəreɪt) Also 7 -at. [f. L. expectorāt- ppl. stem of expectorāre, f. ex- (see ex- prefix1) + pector-, pectus the breast; in class. L. only in sense 3. Cf. Fr. expectorer.] † 1. trans. Of a drug or its action: To clear, drive out (phlegm, etc.) from the chest or lungs.1601 Holl... Oxford English Dictionary
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suffumigation
suffumigation Now arch. or Hist. (sʌfjuːmɪˈgeɪʃən) [ad. L. suffūmigātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. suffūmigāre to suffumigate. Cf. OF. subfumigation, F. suffumigation.] The action of suffumigating or fumigating from below; an instance of this; chiefly concr. (usually pl.): fumes or vapours generated by... Oxford English Dictionary
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tuberculin
tuberculin Med. (tjuːˈbɜːkjʊlɪn) Also erron. -ine. [f. L. tūberculum tubercle + -in1.] a. A liquid prepared from cultures of tubercle-bacillus, originally by Dr. Koch of Berlin in 1890, or any one of various later modifications of this, used by hypodermic injection as a remedy, or (now esp.) as a te... Oxford English Dictionary
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consumptionish
† conˈsumptionish, a. Obs. rare. [f. consumption n. + -ish.] Tending to the disease consumption; consumptive; phthisical.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. viii. iii. §23 Of their consumptionish, and ever-dying King. a 1661 ― Worthies ii. 66 A whyning voice, puiling spirit, consumptionish body. Oxford English Dictionary
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inhale
▪ I. inhale, v. (ɪnˈheɪl) [ad. L. inhālā-re to breathe upon, f. in- (in-2) + hālāre to breathe out, emit as breath. Cf. F. inhaler (Littré). The current sense, in Fr. and Eng., has arisen from taking the word as the opposite of exhale.] 1. a. trans. To breathe in; to draw in by (or as by) breathing;... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iceland
Iceland2 (ˈaɪslənd) Also 6 Yselonde, Iseland, 7 Island, Isling. [ME. Island, Yslond, etc., ad. ON. {Iacu}sland, f. {iacu}s-s ice + land land.] The name of a large island lying on the border of the Arctic Ocean, between Norway and Greenland; used attrib. in the names of articles imported from or pecu... Oxford English Dictionary
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