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bodies habitus apoplecticus, and said they were susceptible to vascular disease and apoplexy. In the first century AD Celsus, a Roman medical encyclopaedist ...
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podle Hippokrata člověk obtloustlý, zavalitý, který mívá sklon k srdeční mrtvici. Komentáře ke slovu habitus apoplecticus. » přidat nový komentář. Zatím žádné ...
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lated the habitus phthtsicus and the habitus apoplecticus, man has displayed temporary spurts of inquiry into a possible relation between the shape of a person's ...
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type, and its antithesis, the habitus apoplecticus. The classifications of Draper ( 1924). (gall-bladder and ulcer types), MacAuliffe (1925) (round and flat types), ...
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slender type, the habitus phthisicus, and a broad type, the habitus apoplecticus, which he associated with a tendency to tuber- culosis and cardiovascular ...
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19. Mai 2010 ... Habitus lat. Besonderheiten der äußeren Erscheinung, die einen gewissen Schluß auf Krankheitsanlagen zulassen. Habitus apoplecticus ...
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Ever since Hippocrates described the "habitus apoplecticus" it has been thought that the muscular, "athletic" body type disposes to hypertension. 1 Finnish ...
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described two main types of body build, a broad type, the habitus apoplecticus, and a narrow type, the habitus phthisicus, with alleged specific disease suscep ...
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Classifications of body types beginning with Hippocrates' "habitus apoplecticus" and "habitus phthisicus" and leading on up to Kretchmer's athletic, pyknic and ...
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was writing of a habitus phthisicus and a habitus apoplecticus; and saying that those who contracted a certain fever were infants, young persons, adults having ...
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