| 1857 - 592 pagine
...grammatically. In p. 339, in the chapter On Diabetes, occurs a passage which is thus translated by Dr. Adams : " Hence, the disease appears to me to have got the name of diabetes, as if from the Greek word вш/3|}п}г (which signifies a siphon), because the fluid docs not remain in the body, but uses the... | |
| William Morgan (M.D.) - 1877 - 208 pagine
...the abdomen is shrivelled, the veins protuberant, general emaciation, when the quantity of urine and thirst have already increased; and when, at the same...got the name of DIABETES, as if from the Greek word Si a /3f,Ti, f (which signifies a siphon), because the fluid does not remain in the body, but uses... | |
| William Morgan (M.D.) - 1877 - 210 pagine
...the abdomen is shrivelled, the veins protuberant, general emaciation, when the quantity of urine and thirst have already increased ; and when, at the same...got the name of DIABETES, as if from the Greek word Sta^t (which signifies a siphon), because the fluid does not remain in the body, but uses the man's... | |
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