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scirrhus
‖ scirrhus Path. (ˈsɪrəs, sk-) Pl. scirrhi, also anglicized scirrhusses. Also 7 skyrrhus, schirrous, 7–8 schirrhus, 8–9 schirrus, pl. 7 scirri, 8 schirri. [mod.L., a. Gr. σκίρρος, properly σκῖρος a hard coat or covering, a hardened swelling or tumour, related to σκῑρός hard. Cf. F. scirre (16th c.; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diachylon
This diachylon was said to soften hard swellings called scirrhus, and dissipate tumors. wikipedia.org
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skyrrhus
skyrrhus obs. form of scirrhus. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Creighton (physician)
On Infection of Connective Tissue in Scirrhus Cancers of Breast Journ. Anat. wikipedia.org
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schirrhus
schirrhus etc.: see scirrhus, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hezekiah Beardsley
In April, 1788, he reported a case of "scirrhus in the pylorus of an infant," which was the first case on record of congenital hypertrophy of the pylorus wikipedia.org
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scirrhe
† scirrhe Obs. Also 7 schirrh, schirr(h)e, schyrrhe, skirrh, 8 schir. [a. F. scirre, scirrhe (16th c.; now squirre, squirrhe), ad. Gr. σκίρρος scirrhus.] = scirrhus.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. Furies 486 Phlegmons, Oedems, Schyrrhes, Erysipiles. 1608 Ibid., Index Hardest Words, Schirrhes, a kind... Oxford English Dictionary
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scirrhoid
scirrhoid, a. (ˈsɪrɔɪd, sk-) [f. scirrhus + -oid.] Resembling scirrhus.1855 Dunglison Med. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Carswell (pathologist)
He wrote also journal articles, and in the Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine the articles "Induration", "Melanosis", "Mortification", "Perforation", "Scirrhus wikipedia.org
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scirrho-
scirrho- (ˈsɪrəʊ, sk-) used as combining form of scirrhus, in scirrho-contracted adj.1829 Good's Study Med. (ed. 3) I. 385 What is usually called a scirrho-contracted rectum. 1835 Cycl. Pract. Med. IV. 578/1 It has been clearly proved..that scirrho-contracted rectum..is of not infrequent occurrence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg
Lady Lindsay-Hogg was attended in her old age by society doctor and suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams, who signed her death certificate as "Scirrhus wikipedia.org
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scirrhous
scirrhous, a. (ˈsɪrəs, sk-) Also 6 schirrhouse, 7 skirrous, skyrrhus, 7, 9 scirrous, 7–9 schirrous, 8 skirrhous. [ad. F. scirr(h)eux (16th c.; now squirreux), ad. mod.L. scirrhōsus, f. L. scirrhus: see scirrhus and -ous. Cf. Sp. escirroso, Pg. scirrhoso, It. scirroso.] Proceeding from, of the nature... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Hay (police commissioner)
His death certificate records the cause as "Scirrhus [a form of cancer] of the Oesophagus and Exhaustion". wikipedia.org
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scirrhoma
‖ scirrhoma Path. (sɪˈrəʊmə, sk-) [mod.L. (in tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. 1684, Phillips, ed. Kersey, 1706), f. Gr. σκίρρωµα, σκίρωµα, f. σκίρρος, σκῖρος scirrhus: see -oma.] A schirrous tumour.1834 Cycl. Pract. Med. III. 657/2 Carcinoma may be divided into two species, the first of which we have cal... Oxford English Dictionary
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pyloro-
pyloro- (paɪˈlɔərəʊ) before a vowel pylor-, stem of Gr. πυλωρός (see next); a formative element in various pathological and surgical terms. pyloˈrectomy [ectomy], excision of the pylorus. pyˈloroˌplasty [see -plasty], plastic surgery of the pylorus. ‖ pyˌloroˈscirrhus, scirrhus of the pylorus. pyˈlo... Oxford English Dictionary
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