-
midwives and man-midwives
commonly administered clysters to
labouring mothers just
before their delivery.
Clysters were
administered for
symptoms of constipation...
- A
nutrient ****, also
known as
feeding per ****,
rectal alimentation, or
rectal feeding, is an ****
administered to
provide nutrition in
cases where...
-
speak (poor)
Latin to
impress others with
false erudition, and know only
clysters and
bleedings as (ineffective) remedies.
After the Mélicerte and the Pastorale...
-
Plinthograptis clyster is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Nigeria. The
wingspan is
about 9 mm.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- 19th
century satirical cartoon of a
monkey rejecting an old
style clyster for a new design,
filled with
marshmallow and opium...
- and Kératry
servants in red;
Madier de
Montjau tall man;
Lobau with a
clyster;
Thiers very
small man; d'Argout,
bespectacled & bowing,
Marshal Soult...
- extremities,
bleeding her,
applying heating plasters and a "heating
odoriferous Clyster to be cast up in her body, to give heat and
warmth to her bowels." After...
- the Jews from France.
Sefer Galy**** be-Ḥaḳna ube-Kulga, Galen's work on
clysters and colic, from the
Arabic version of
Hunayn ibn Ishaq.
Sefer Galy****...
- PGmc *far- + *gadurojan PGmc *gadurojan + *ūp PGmc *kruppaz Old
English clyster PGmc *lisanan
gather forgather gather up
group cluster lease ****emble ad...
- as a
pilonidal cyst.) He also
created an
ointment for
arrow wounds and
clysters made out of hemlock,
opium and
henbane in 1376. In 1392,
Arderne died at...