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Prophylaxis
Prophylaxis Proph`y*lax"is, n. [NL. See Prophylactic.] (Med.) The art of preserving from, or of preventing, disease; the observance of the rules necessary for the preservation of health; preservative or preventive treatment.

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- stanza is: Ut queant laxis First verse of the hymn (Gregorian chant) Problems playing this file? See media help. Ut queant laxīs resonāre fibrīs Mīra...
- "Anna Fur Laxis". Interview. Pin Curl. Retrieved 16 March 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anna Fur Laxis. Anna Fur Laxis's website LBF...
- hexachord after the first syllable of each line of the Latin hymn "Ut queant laxis", the "Hymn to St. John the Baptist", yielding ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la....
- Saint-Germain-Laxis (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃ laksi]) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France, north central France. Inhabitants...
- la – derive their names from the first syllable of the lines of Ut queant laxis, a Latin hymn. Alphabet effect History of the alphabet Logogram Just So...
- solfège sequence started with "Ut", the first syllable of the hymn Ut queant laxis, which later became "Do". Glover developed her method in Norwich from 1812...
- and criticism. An example of didactism in music is the chant Ut queant laxis, which was used by Guido of Arezzo to teach sol****e syllables. Around the...
- taken from the six half-lines of the first stanza of the hymn Ut queant laxis, the notes of which are successively raised by one step, and the text of...
- which begins Ut Queant Laxis and was written by the Lombard historian Paul the Deacon. The first stanza is: Ut queant laxis resonare fibris, Mira gestorum...
- (the names of which—ut re mi fa sol la—were taken from the hymn "Ut queant laxis"). The Guidonian hand was reproduced in numerous medieval treatises. Exact...