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scrofulous
scrofulous, a. (ˈskrɒfjʊləs) Also 7–9 scrophulous. [f. scrofula + -ous. Cf. F. scrofuleux.] 1. Caused by, or of the nature of scrofula.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate (1639) 395 A body having Struma, or scrupulous [sic] tumours. 1732 Arbuthnot Aliments, Rules of Diet 386 The English Consumptions, generally ...
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Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol
He also published four books on scrofulous diseases and their treatment (1829, 1830, 1831, 1834).
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scrofulose
† ˈscrofulose, a. Obs. rare—1. In 8 scroph-. [ad. mod.L. scrofulōs-us, f. scrofula: see -ose.] = scrofulous.1753 R. Russell Diss. Sea Water 70 Cancerous, scrophulose, and scorbutic Humours.
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Veronica arvensis
It is also used as a remedy for scrofulous affections, especially of the skin, and is bruised and applied externally for healing burns and ulcers.
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scrofulo-
scrofulo- (ˈskrɒfjʊləʊ) used as combining form of scrofula, forming adjs. with the sense ‘characterized by scrofula and {ddd}’.1878 A. M. Hamilton Nervous Dis. 59 The children..were generally scrofulous or scrofulorachitic. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 473 The chronic scrofulo-tuberculous gummata...
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Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark
At the foot piece of Eleanor's grave was a leaden coffin, which contained the bones of a child about 6 months old, already sickly and scrofulous from birth
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scrofulitic
scrofulitic, a. (skrɒfjʊˈlɪtɪk) [irreg. f. scrofula + -itic, after rachitic, etc.] Scrofulous.1866 Morn. Star 13 Nov., The Margate Infirmary is for scrofuletic patients. She was in no way scrofuletic [sic]. 1882 O'Donovan Merv Oasis II. 387 Fifty per cent. of the population..had..scrofulitic and sco...
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Louis-Désiré Véron
A contemporary, Philarete Chasles, describes him as follows:
Ruddy, with a pock-marked face, barely any nose, scrofulous, his neck enfolded in cloth that
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scrofulosis
‖ scrofulosis Path. (skrɒfjʊˈləʊsɪs) [mod.L., f. scrofula + -osis.] Scrofula without tubercle; ‘scrofulous diathesis’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1860 R. Fowler Med. Voc., Scrophulosis, the condition of being scrofulous. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 457 Scrofulosis is a disease especially of childhood and yo...
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Royal touch
On Easter 1608, Henry IV touched 1,250 scrofulous persons. That was probably the only time he touched the scrofulous.
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scrofulide
scrofulide Path. (ˈskrɒfjʊlɪd) [a. F. scrofulide (Hardy), f. scrofule scrofula.] A scrofulous or strumous skin-disease.1864 W. T. Fox Classif. Skin Dis. 20 Scrofulides. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 470 The sudden retrocession of an extensive eruption of phlegmonous scrofulides.
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Vincenz Fukala
Fukala traveled to Egypt in 1872 to study trachoma, and to the United States in 1891 and 1892 to study scrofulous eye disease.
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scrofulism
scrofulism (ˈskrɒfjʊlɪz(ə)m) [f. scrofula + -ism.] A scrofulous diathesis.1893 Dunglison's Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 21). 1894 Gould Illustr. Dict. Med.
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Lanzhou Foci Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan内消瘰疬丸 200'S
Product details of LANZHOU FOCI NEI XIAO LUO LI WAN内消瘰疬丸 200'S MAL19962460T Used internally as a remedy to allay and diminish scrofulous swellings and ...
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