hydrophobia

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hydrophobia englannista suomeksi

  1. hydrofobia, veden pelko

  2. vesikauhu

  3. raivotauti

  1. Substantiivi

  2. hydrofobia, raivotauti, vesikauhu

  3. veden pelko">veden pelko

hydrophobia englanniksi

  1. An aversion to water, as a symptom of rabies; the disease of rabies itself.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes) ''the Elder|Cato'', who ſcorned both death and fortune, could not abide the ſight of a looking glaſſe or of water; overcome with horrour, and quelled with amazement, if by the contagion of a mad dog he had falne into that ſickneſſe which Phiſitians call ''Hydroforbia'', or feare of waters.

  4. (quote-journal)'', including Passages in Darwin|Darwin’s (w). 8vo. pp. 102. 3s. sewed. Becket. 1795. review|journal=Review (London)|The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal, Enlarged|location=London|publisher=Printed for Griffiths|Ralph Griffiths; and sold by Thomas Becket,(nb...)|month=April|year=1796|volume=XIX|page=451|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/monthlyreview37unkngoog/page/n462/mode/1up|oclc=901376714|passage=Now that I have breathed a little, I am anxious to know your opinion of the nature of that affection in the throat, which deprives a patient of the power of ſwallowing in conſequence of hydrophobia.

  5. (quote-book)|year=1851|page=198|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=dbxbAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA198|oclc=832853297|passage=I myself knew a boy whose face was licked by a dog that was going mad, and who died of hydrophobia.

  6. (quote-book)|year=1872|pages=5–6|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=nTC0Xb4IrWUC&pg=PA5|oclc=494794227|passage=Hydrophobia may, without risk, be applied to the disease in mankind, and serve to distinguish it; but it would be most injudicious to retain it as a designation for the madness or rabies of the lower animals. (..) "Hydrophobia" is not even a proper designation for the malady in him man, inasmuch as authors have described a spontaneous hydrophobia in the human species, or certain symptoms resembling those of hydrophobia, which certainly were not the same as those produced by the bite of a rabid animal, neither was the presence of a transmissible virus proved to exist.

  7. (quote-book) It cannot understand (..) how there are cancers and plagues and hydrophobias of the soul, the secret causes of those horrible diseases in the body.

  8. (quote-book) He stated that he had been reading about rabies and the symptoms which would develop in man from the bite of a rabid dog, and insisted that he was developing hydrophobia as a result of having been bitten by the watchdog. (..) Two days later the young man was in a very hysterical state and kept insisting that the dog that bit him was rabid. (..) Here was a typical case of lyssophobia or pseudo-rabies, a figment of an overworked imagination, (..)

  9. (quote-book) Translated from the Original French|edition=2nd revised Indian|location=New Delhi|publisher=Published by Kuldeep Jain for Jain|B. Jain Publishers|year=1985|year_published=2005|page=34|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZWjJ9K7l60sC&pg=PA34|isbn=978-81-7021-566-0|passage=Thus not only should be diluted and dynamised the "known" morbid agents (as for example Scabby of Sheeps,(si) Tinea of animals, itch (psora) of man, the blood of the spleen of animals suffering from Anthrax, pus of syphilis, serum taken out of vesicles of Marochetti in hydrophobias, lympth(si) of Anthrax and of plague even of the contagion of cholera) but also all sorts of products from secretions and excretions of men and of animals (..)

  10. A morbid fear of water; aquaphobia.

  11. (quote-book) &91;page 40&93; There are three HydroPhobias. The Big Three. Two of the Big Three are fears that prevent landlubbers from becoming sailors. The third is primal and common to all mankind. The Big Three are 1) Fear of Flatland, 2) Fear of Being with Self, and 3) The Fear of Bogeymen.|brackets=on

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