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Hydroperitoneum
Hydroperitoneum Hy`dro*per`i*to*ne"um, n. [NL. See Hydro-, and Peritoneum.] (Med.) Same as Ascites.

Meaning of Hydrope from wikipedia

- Aquis Mineralibus; Thermis Calidis; Morbis Acutis; Morbis Intermittentib.; Hydrope, 1697. The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in Derbyshire;...
- **** vesiculis mesenterii 35 Tympanites **** ascite 36 Morbus regius, **** hydrope 37 Abscessus mesenterii, a partu disruptus 38 Ventrissectio 39 Perforatio...
- addressed to Dr William Cole of Worcester. The Tractatus de podagra et hydrope (The Management of Arthritis and Dropsy) came out in 1683, and the Schedula...
- Dissertatio de aethere varie moto causa diversitatis luminum, (1773). De Hydrope Cerebri Pverorvm, (1774). ADB:Ludwig, Christian at Allgemeine Deutsche...
- 1667 Thomas Sydenham, Observationes Medical., London 1676 de Podagra & Hydrope, London 1683 Schedula Monitoria de nova Febris Ingressu, London 1686 Epist...
- PordageTheologia Mystica Dr. Thomas SydenhamTractatus de podagra et hydrope April 3 – Mark Catesby, English naturalist (died 1749) December 27 – Conyers...
- Multiplicis Venæ Sectionis (A Treatise on the various Vein Surgeries; 1756) De Hydrope (Concerning Hydrops fetalis; 1759) Dell’Osteologia (Concerning Osteology;...
- include: Problema, an Spiritus nutriatur externo aere. Altdorf 1627 Disp. de Hydrope. Wittenberg 1628 Disp. de suffocatlone uterina, pro loco in Colleglo medlco...
- Sydenham's works published in 1683, with the exception of the treatise De Hydrope. On 18 November 1679 Mapletoft married Rebecca, daughter of Lucy Knightley...
- central leg bearing a stack of lifting planes, an ****embly referred to as a "hydroped". In addition to the air propeller the aircraft was to be driven by water...