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Trichiniasis
Trichiniasis Trich`i*ni"a*sis, n. [NL.] (Med.) Trichinosis.
Trichinize
Trichinize Trich"i*nize, v. t. To render trichinous; to affect with trichin[ae]; -- chiefly used in the past participle; as, trichinized pork.

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- Francesco Maria Richini (also spelled Ricchini) (9 February 1584 – 24 April 1658) was an Italian Baroque architect. He was born in Milan, Italy, and trained...
- of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, in a building designed by Francesco Maria Richini, and the nearby Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. Many notable churches and Baroque...
- Borromeo had the foundations of the new façade laid by Francesco Maria Richini and Fabio Mangone. Work continued until 1638 with the construction of five...
- begun in 1607 and completed in 1630. The architect was Francesco Maria Richini. The right side of the church overlooks Via Andegari, after a family with...
- 1652 under Spanish rule. It was designed by architect Francesco Maria Richini, and after his death in 1658, the project was completed by Francesco Castelli—the...
- vaults, and domes within domes. Between 1607 and 1630 Francesco Maria Richini (1584–1658) built the Church of San Giuseppe, breaking away from the restrained...
- Jesuits (1572), then underwent a radical rebuilding by Francesco Maria Richini (1627–28). When the Jesuits were disbanded in 1773, the palazzo remained...
- inside of the church. Other works inside are attributed to Francesco Maria Richini and Carlo Bellosio. "Chiesa di San Sepolcro" (in Italian). Provincia di...
- Francesco Maria Richini. The library was shelved behind br**** grilles round the walls of a single room with a high coved ceiling, designed by Richini and Buzzi...
- Maria Richini from about 1615.: 251  Work began in 1627, but was interrupted by the plague outbreak of 1630, and was resumed only in 1651; after Richini died...