![]() Splenitis Waxy Spleen Malignant (disease of) 10 Skin. Broncho Pleurisy Phthisis Pleurodynia Tuberculosis Ha?moptysis Laryngitis M. Croup Emphysema of Lung Empyema Hydrothorax Pneumonia Pleuro.Typho. Vertibra Abscess of Liver Acute Atrophy of Liver Cirrhosis Fatty Liver Gall Stones Hepatitis Hydatds of Liver Jaundice Waxy Liver Catarrh Epulis Epistaxis Lipoma Ozcena Polypus Gases Irritant Lead Poisoning Narcotic Narcoto-IrritantĪsthmaBronchitis, Acute 3 453 35 74 74181 DISEASE. Bones of the Head and FaceHand Foot Pelvis Clavical Femur Fibula I 18 Humerus 10 Patella 2 Ribs ! 10 RadiusScapulaSternum.Tibia. Ophthalmia 14 Catarrhal I 29 Purulent I 5 Granular I 25 Gonorrhoea! I 3 Nastigmus I 1 Retinitis j 3 Sclerotitis 1 Injury of Eye I 10 Strabismus 10 Abscess of Lachrynal Duct 2 Ulcer of Coinea 16 Removal of Eye Ball I 1 Fractures. Keratitis 23 Caries Leucoma 5 55 Victoria. Atrophy of Retina 1 Bones 12 27 Foreign body in the Eye Grlaucona 6 6 23 13 2 1210 33 Anchylosis. ![]() Title: Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, No.8-11Ĭontributing Library: Robarts - University of Torontoĭigitizing Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries and Member Librariesĭa Sciatica 10 Spinal Curvature 1 Amblyophia 2 Tubercular Meningitis Tetanus Blepharospasmus Cataract. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Thei most important of them is entitled Poemander(from Troiixriv, a shepherd, pastor), apparentlyin imitation of the Pastor of H ![]() Most of these works were probablywritten in the fourth century of our era. A vast num-ber of works on philosophy and religion, writtenby the Neo-Platonists, were ascribed to thisHermes from whom it was pretended thatPythagoras and Plato had derived all theirknowledge. Tin- NYo-llatonistx re.garded an Egyptian Hermes Bfl tin source of all 1 knowledge and thought, or the \6yos embodied,and hence called him Trismegistus. The Greek god Hermeswas identified with the Egyptian Thoth as earlyas the time of Plato. Hermes Trismegistus ( Epulis Tpirrfifytaros),the reputed author of a variety of works, someof which are still extant. (From a bronze statueat Naples, probably uftcr Lyalppus.) of Lysippus, from which the bronze figure fromHerculuneum here shown was probably copied,has a further development in slimness andgracefulness of form. Mostfamous and most beautiful of all is the originalstatue of Praxiteles, Hermes with the childDionysus. Of the youthful and idealised typehanded down from Polycletus and above allfrom Praxiteles, and adopted as the Hermes oflater Greek and Roman art, there are numerousexamples, copies or imitations of the great sculp-tors, and among them is probably to be reckonedthe so-called Antinous in the Vatican. Agood idea of the attitude of this statue (whichappears also on coins of Tanagra) may probablybe gained from the terracotta figure in the Bri-tish Museum, which is reasonably taken to bean imitation of the statue, but it is only a rudeimitation. Ias.On archaic vases he is easily distinguished, buthe is a bearded man with none of the moreyouthful beauty of the familar later types.This is first traceable in the work of the fifthcentury, and was, no doubt, a characteristic ofthe famous statue by Calamis representingHermes Criophorus of Tanagra. Smith, William, Sir, 1813-1893Ĭontributing Library: The Library of Congressĭigitizing Sponsor: The Library of CongressĬlick here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Latest update : Her biopsy results came back negative so great news!!! And her vet cleaned her teeth during the procedure, so her teeth are whiter than mine!Īuthors: S. Will catch up on your photostreams now that this drama is over. Sorry for posting this photo again, but I can think of nothing else except her these days, and I know some of you did like this photo as well. She's right as rain now, out chasing birds, though I'm not really the most popular person with her at the moment. Though removed, they have a tendency to return, and I've also requested a biopsy on it just to be certain the nature of it. I found a little growth on her gums 2 weeks ago called epulis, and it's been worrying me sick and also the thought of her being sedated at 10 years old, didn't help. Lots of other priorities taking over and I had Jaja's little procedure to contend with this morning. My apologies for not being active on Flickr recently. And called you Dog, my friend.".Pamela Steele
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