MAL DE DENT
\mˈal də dˈɛnt], \mˈal də dˈɛnt], \m_ˈa_l d_ə d_ˈɛ_n_t]\
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Odontalgia-m. d'Estomac, Chthonophagia- m. Divin, Epilepsy -m. d’Enfant. Pains (Labour) m. di Fiume, Scherlievo- m. Francais, Syphilis m. de Gorge, Cynanche-m. Grand, see Epilepsy-m. Haut, Epilepsy-m. de Machoire, Trismus- m. de Mer, Nausea marina-m. de Mere, Hysteria-m. de Misere, Pellagra-m. de Montagne, Puna- m. de Naples, Syphilis-m. Petit, see Epilepsy-m. des Pieds et des mains. Acrodynia-m. Regionale, Endemy-m. de la Rosa, Pellagra-m. du Roi, Scrofula-m. Rouge de Cayenne, Elephantiasis of Cayenne-m. Saint Antoine, Erysipelas-m. Saint Jean, Epilepsy, Epilepsy-m. Saint Main, Lepra, Psora-m. di Scher lievo, Scherlievo-m. de Siam, Fever, yellow.
By Robley Dunglison
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Quinones
- Hydrocarbon rings which contain two moieties position. They can be substituted in any position except at the ketone groups.