dropsy|dropsies in English

noun

[drop·sy || 'drɒpsɪ]

abnormal collection of fluid in body tissues, edema

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1. Jeana, I am Dropsy.

2. Acriflavine can also be used to treat Dropsy

3. • Louis, he was suffering from Ague and dropsy

4. Olybrius died of dropsy after only seven months of rule.

5. All the clubbing people call me Dropsy

6. A man with dropsy healed on the Sabbath (1-6)

7. Ascites definition, accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity; dropsy of the peritoneum

8. After he has healed the man suffering from dropsy, Jesus is still at the house of the Pharisee.

9. Hydrops Allantois condition is the ab­ normal enlargement of the allantoic sac, while hydrops amnii should be restricted to fetal dropsy and enlargement of the amnionic sac

10. Those invited watch closely to see what Jesus might do about a man present who is suffering from dropsy (a severe accumulation of fluid, often in the legs and feet).

11. The Bible mentions numerous diseases, such as leprosy, piles (hemorrhoids), dropsy (edema), and stomach sickness. —Deuteronomy 24:8; 28:27; Luke 14:2; 1 Timothy 5:23.

12. (Luke 7:13-15) He also, without being asked to do so, took the initiative to heal a crippled woman and a man who had dropsy. —Luke 13:11-13; 14:1-4.

13. It is a Sabbath, and the people are closely watching him, since there is a man present who is suffering from dropsy, an accumulation of water probably in his arms and legs.

14. Convulsionem febri’, in other words ‘fever resolves spasm’ (Marks, 1817), while the Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (25 BC–AD 50) suggested for the treatment of dropsy (oedema) heated sand and warm baths (Adams, 1834)

15. Description Kusuri Acriflavine 1% is a liquid medication used as a treatment against bacterial infections including Ulcers, Protozoal and External Fungal Infections such as Fin and Mouth Rot. Acriflavine can also be used to treat Dropsy Kusuri Acriflavine 1% is reported to …

16. Beriberic Dropsy 82 Bitter Taste in Mouth 67 Breast Pain/Abscess 1, 2 Buttock Pain 54 Cardiac Pain 32, 38, 39, 64 Cheek/Jaw Pain and Swelling 46,76 Chest Pain 37 Chest & Hypochondrium Distention/Swelling 25,47,89, 90 Cholecystitus (inflammation of gallbladder) 65, 67, 89 Cold and Pain from Cold 42, 43, 61, 63 Constipation 3, 5, 9, 10, 14, 21

17. In the fifth century BC Hippocrates (460–377 BC) noted that malarial fever could have a calming effect in epileptics ‘febrem convulsioni supervenire melius est, quam Convulsionem febri’, in other words ‘fever resolves spasm’ (Marks, 1817), while the Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (25 BC – AD 50) suggested for the treatment of dropsy (oedema) heated sand and warm baths (Adams, 1834).

18. (Luke 9:43) In a very real sense Jesus restored the health of many sick, infirm and crippled people —the lame, the maimed and the blind (Matthew 15:30, 31), the epileptic, the paralytic (Matthew 4:24), the leprous (Luke 17:12-14), a hemorrhaging woman (Mark 5:25-29), one with a withered hand (Mark 3:3-5), a man with dropsy (Luke 14:2-4) and people sick with “various diseases.”