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1 skin diseases
Dermatosis, skin diseases, dermal diseasesДерматоз(ы), кожные болезни -
2 skin diseases
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4 skin diseases
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5 skin diseases
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > skin diseases
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6 pustular skin diseases
pustular skin diseases, impetiginous skin diseases, pyodermitis, pyosisгнойничковые зоболевания кожи, пиодермит, пиодермия, пиозEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > pustular skin diseases
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7 impetiginous skin diseases
pustular skin diseases, impetiginous skin diseases, pyodermitis, pyosisгнойничковые зоболевания кожи, пиодермит, пиодермия, пиозEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > impetiginous skin diseases
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8 furgous skin diseases
furgous skin diseases, dermatomycosis, dermatophytiaeгрибковые заболевания кожи, дерматомикоз, дерматофитииEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > furgous skin diseases
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9 parasitogenic skin diseases
parasitogenic skin diseases, dermatozoonosisпаразитарные заболевания кожи, дерматозоонозEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > parasitogenic skin diseases
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10 autoimmune skin diseases
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11 bacterial skin diseases
세균성피부병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > bacterial skin diseases
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12 skin disease
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] powder used as a remedy for skin diseases prepared from the leaves of the mkunazi tree[Swahili Word] dasili[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] skin disease[Swahili Word] choa[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] skin disease (kind of)[Swahili Word] balanga[Swahili Plural] balanga[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] (medical)[English Example] white mbalanga, black mbalanga[Swahili Example] skin disease nyeupe, skin disease nyeusi[Note] also: mbalanga------------------------------------------------------------ -
13 dermal diseases
Dermatosis, skin diseases, dermal diseasesДерматоз(ы), кожные болезни -
14 pyodermitis
pustular skin diseases, impetiginous skin diseases, pyodermitis, pyosisгнойничковые зоболевания кожи, пиодермит, пиодермия, пиоз -
15 pyosis
pustular skin diseases, impetiginous skin diseases, pyodermitis, pyosisгнойничковые зоболевания кожи, пиодермит, пиодермия, пиоз————————pyodermatitis, pyoderma, pyodermia, pyosisпиодермит, пиодермия, пиоз————————Pyodermatitis, pyoderma, pyodermia, pyosisПиодермит, пиодермия, пиоз -
16 кожный
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17 Dermatosis
Dermatosis, skin diseases, dermal diseasesДерматоз(ы), кожные болезни -
18 enfermedad
enfermedad sustantivo femenino illness;◊ contraer una enfermedad to contract an illness/a disease (frml);después de una larga enfermedad after a long illness; está con permiso por enfermedad he's off sick; enfermedades de la piel skin diseases; enfermedad mental mental illness; enfermedad nerviosa nervous disorder
enfermedad sustantivo femenino illness
una enfermedad crónica, a chronic disease ➣ Ver nota en disease
' enfermedad' also found in these entries: Spanish: adolecer - aguda - agudo - baja - brote - cañón - combatir - contagiar - contagiosa - contagioso - contraer - cura - darse - defensa - desarrollarse - esteroide - ETS - evitar - extracorpórea - extracorpóreo - fiebre - galopante - larvada - larvado - lisura - padecer - pegar - pegarse - pescar - pillar - recobrarse - rehacerse - reliquia - remedio - renacer - restablecimiento - rondar - sacrificar - secuela - seguimiento - sufrir - terminal - tos - transmitir - vivir - abatir - afectado - amarillo - antecedente - arrastrar English: acute - ailment - bends - bout - carrier - carry - catch - catching - clear up - come down - come on - come through - communicable - condition - congenital - critical - cure - dangerous - develop - disease - dormant - downhill - exposure - fight - flare up - get - get over - go down with - have - heal - illness - infect - infection - infectious - infirmity - life-threatening - lingering - major - outbreak - Parkinson's - pay - prevalent - prevent - pull through - rampant - recover - serious - seriousness - severe - severity -
19 sulfur
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sulfur[Swahili Word] kibiriti[Swahili Plural] vibiriti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sulfur[Swahili Word] sulfuri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9[Dialect] recent[English Definition] a nonmetallic element that occurs either free or combined especially in sulfides and sulfates, is a constituent of proteins, exists in several allotropic forms including yellow orthorhombic crystals, resembles oxygen chemically but is less active and more acidic, and is used especially in the chemical and paper industries, in rubber vulcanization, and in medicine for treating skin diseases (identified 14th century)[Terminology] chemistry------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 Hutchinson, Sir Jonathan
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 23 July 1828 Selby, Yorkshire, Englandd. 26 June 1913 Haslemere, Surrey, England[br]English physician and surgeon, ophthalmologist, syphilologist, neuropathologist and inventor of the spirometer for the measurement of lung volumes.[br]Born of Quaker stock, he was educated at home and apprenticed in 1845 to Caleb Williams, apothecary and surgeon of York. It was during this period that he developed and described his spirometer, which he had used in testing 121 sailors, 24 pugilists and wrestlers and 4 giants and dwarfs.In 1850 he left York to complete his medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital. By 1859 he was on the staff of the London Hospital as well as the many other specialist hospitals, including the Royal London Ophthalmic, the Blackfriars Hospital for Skin Diseases and the Royal Lock, the multiplicity of which reflected the very wide variety of his interests and expertise.By 1863, having obtained the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, he had been appointed full Surgeon to London Hospital and was also responsible for medical ophthalmology. In 1883 he was appointed Emeritus Professor, and for many years after was deeply involved in a wide variety of medical interests. A vivid and memorable teacher, his name has been given to a large number of conditions, particularly in the fields of syphilis and ophthalmology. His special gift was an acuity of observation coupled with the accumulation and collation of clinical facts.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1908. FRS 1882. Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Surgeons 1879–83; Hunterian Orator 1891.Bibliography1846, "On the capacity of the lungs", Med-Chi. Transactions, London (describes his spirometer).1878–84, Illustrations of Clinical Surgery, London.Further ReadingObituary, 1913, Lancet (June).Obituary, 1913, British Medical Journal (June).Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons, London: Royal College of Surgeons of England.MGBiographical history of technology > Hutchinson, Sir Jonathan
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