- phagedaena
- phag·e·dae·na
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
phagedaena — /fædʒəˈdinə/ (say fajuh deenuh) noun a severe destructive eroding ulcer. Also, phagedena. {Latin, from Greek phagedaina an eating ulcer} …
phagedaena — n. gangrene; extensive ulceration. ♦ phagedaenic a … Dictionary of difficult words
phagedaena — noun see phagedena … Useful english dictionary
phagedena — phagedenic /faj i den ik, dee nik/, adj. /faj i dee neuh/, n. Pathol. a severe, destructive, eroding ulcer. Also, phagedaena. [1650 60; < NL phagedaena < Gk phagédaina an ulcer, akin to phageîn to eat] * * * … Universalium
Phagedena — Phag e*de na, n. [L. phagedaena, Gr. ?, fr. ? to eat.] (Med.) (a) A canine appetite; bulimia. [Obs.] (b) Spreading, obstinate ulceration. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Joseph Adams (physician) — Joseph Adams M.D. F.L.S. (1756 mdash;20 June 1818) was a British physician and surgeon. His father was a practising apothecary in London, a rigid dissenter, whose religious scruples would not permit him to allow his son to graduate at either of… … Wikipedia
Brand [2] — Brand (Necrosis, Mortificatio), das Absterben einzelner Teile im lebendigen Organismus, also örtlicher Tod. Unter Stillstand der Blut und Säftezirkulation und der Ernährungsvorgänge verliert der erkrankte Teil seine Funktionsfähigkeit, seine… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
ФАГЕДЕНИЗМ — ФАГЕДЕНИЗМ, свойство различных язвенных i процессов, в особенности на наружных поло < вых органах или в области паховых желез, 1 характеризующееся резко выраженной наклон i ностью быстро распространяться вглубь и по ( окружности, обусловливая… … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
phagedaine — Phagedaine, ou ulcere chancreux, Phagedaena … Thresor de la langue françoyse
ulcere — Ulcere, Vlcus vlceris, Bubones. Ulceres corrosifs, Nomae nomarum. Ulceres enflambez, Carbuncularia vlcera. Ulceres qui croissent et gaignent tousjours, Serpentia vlcera. Espece d ulcere qui corrompt et mange les parties, saines et prochaines,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse