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Hyperthetical
Hyperthetical Hy`per*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?; "ype`r over + ? to place.] Exaggerated; excessive; hyperbolical. [Obs.] Hyperthetical or superlative . . . expression. --Chapman.

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- Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease (LCPD) is a childhood hip disorder initiated by a disruption of blood flow to the head of the femur. Due to the lack of blood...
- Perthes is the name of three communes in France: Perthes, Ardennes, in the Ardennes département Perthes, Haute-Marne, in the Haute-Marne département Perthes...
- The Perthes test is a clinical test for ****essing the patency of the deep femoral vein prior to varicose vein surgery. It is named after German surgeon...
- de Perthes (French pronunciation: [ʒak buʃe d(ə) kʁɛvkœʁ də pɛʁt]; 10 September 1788 – 5 August 1868), sometimes referred to as Boucher de Perthes (British...
- Georg Clemens Perthes (17 January 1869 – 3 January 1927) was a German surgeon and X-ray diagnostic pioneer. Perthes was born in Moers, Kingdom of Prussia...
- für das Jahr 1897, "Herzogliche Orden Heinrich des Löwen" p. 10 Justus Perthes, Almanach de Gotha (1916) p. 5 "Knights of the Order of Bravery" (in Bulgarian)...
- Johann Georg Justus Perthes (11 September 1749 – 2 May 1816) was a German publisher and founder of the publishing house that bears his name. He was born...
- Perthes lesion is a variant of Bankart lesion, presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the sca****r periosteum remains intact but...
- (2002). Syria: Revolution From Above. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-28568-1. Perthes, Volker (2005). Syria Under Bashar Al-Asad: Modernisation and the Limits...
- published from 1785 annually by Justus Perthes Publishing House in Gotha, until 1944. In 1992, the family of Justus Perthes re-established its right to use the...