单词 | facies hippocratica |
释义 | > as lemmasfacies Hippocratica 2. Chiefly Medicine. The face (rare); the appearance or expression of the face, spec. one considered characteristic of a particular disease or condition (in physical diagnosis). Frequently with distinguishing English or scientific Latin word, esp. in facies Hippocratica (also figurative; cf. Hippocratic adj. 2). ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > [noun] leera700 nebeOE onseneeOE wlitec950 anlethOE nebshaftc1225 snouta1300 facec1300 visage1303 semblantc1315 vicea1325 cheera1350 countenance1393 front1398 fashiona1400 visurec1400 physiognomyc1425 groina1500 faxa1522 favour1525 facies1565 visor1575 complexiona1616 frontispiecea1625 mun1667 phiz1687 mug1708 mazard1725 physiog1791 dial plate1811 fizzog1811 jiba1825 dial1837 figurehead1840 Chevy Chase1859 mooey1859 snoot1861 chivvy1889 clock1899 map1899 mush1902 pan1920 kisser1938 boat1958 boat race1958 punim1965 the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > face with expression or expression > [noun] anlethOE cheerc1225 countenancec1330 facec1330 visage1338 frontc1374 vult?a1400 maid facec1450 walte1524 facies1565 museau1816 shade1817 coupon1962 1565 W. Allen Def. & Declar. Doctr. Purgatory ii. xiii. f. 251 For now let them coom with brasen facies and blasphemous tonges, and say that praiers for the deade be vnprofitable. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Cherubin Rouge comme vn Cherubin, Red-faced, Cherubin-faced, hauing a fierie facies like a Cherubin. 1638 A. Read Man. Anat. Body of Man (new ed.) iii. i. 389 Of the head there be two parts: That which is hayry called Calva, the scalp, and that which hath none, termed Facies the face. 1649 R. Baxter Saints Everlasting Rest (new ed.) iv. iv. 654 This facies Hypocritica is our facies Hipocratica: He that hath the least skill in Physiognomy, may see that this complexion is mortal. 1776 tr. G. van Swieten Comm. Boerhaave's Aphorisms (new ed.) I. 28 He [sc. Hippocrates]..says the worst state of it is, when it is diametrically opposite to a healthful countenance, when the nose is sharp, the eyes hollow, &c. describing that kind of countenance which has since been called..the facies Hippocratica. 1869 Lancet 11 Dec. 815/2 The diagnosis of relapsing fever from typhus and enteric fevers turns mainly on..the absence of the facies and rash characteristic of the latter. 1883 J. J. G. Brown Med. Diagnosis (ed. 2) i. 14 There are one or two facies which stand out more prominently than the rest, and which deserve special attention. 1929 O. Jászi Dissolution Habsburg Monarchy i. ii. 9 About ten years later the same facies hippocratica of the monarchy was seen by a Russian observer..who made several trips of investigation in Central Europe. 1932 N. P. Jewell & W. H. Kauntze Handbk. Trop. Fevers xx. 321 During the pyrexial period the face is flushed, the eyes injected (giving a typical ‘ferrety’ appearance to the facies). 1967 Arch. Neurol. (Chicago) 16 6/2 The facies are blank but not immobile, and most have an unblinking stare. 1992 P. O'Brian Clarissa Oakes i. 15 You have the bilious facies to a marked degree. 1997 R. Porter Greatest Benefit to Mankind iii. 61 Hippocratics prided themselves on their clinical acuity, being quick to pick telltale symptoms, as with the facies hippocratica , the facial look of the dying. < as lemmas |
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