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vesica

NOUN
  1. a distensible membranous sac (usually containing liquid or gas)

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  • A few species with acrid juice were formerly used as vesicatories.
  • The most popular although not with the patients vesicatories or blister-raising agents were cantharides or powdered Spanish fly and mustard powders. Bedlam
  • The drug is shaped in a sphere, also known as a vesical, made up of lipids. RxPG News : Latest Medical, Healthcare and Research News
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • Vesicae morbo laborans, et urinae mittendae difficultate tanta, ut vix incrementum caperet; repellebat haec omnia animi gaudium ob memoriam inventorum. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In Fig. 1, which shows the healthy state of the neck of the bladder, unmarked by the prominent lines which are said to bound the space named "trigone vesical," or by those which indicate the position of the "muscles of the ureters," the third lobe does not exist. Surgical Anatomy
  • The form of that portion of the base of the bladder which is named "trigone vesical" constitutes an equilateral triangle, and may be described by two lines drawn from the vesical orifice to both openings of the ureters, and another line reaching transversely between the latter. Surgical Anatomy
  • The separation of the sphere - creates an oval opening - the vesica pisces - opening in the penis - shape of the eye.
  • Nov. 26th he had complete retention from vesical paralysis, and sent for me at night to relieve him. The Electric Bath
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. — “Neutral, indeed,” said the doctor; “so neutral, that I’ll be crucified if ever they declare either for the patient or the disease.” The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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