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Nomenclature. As mentioned above, the prosopon and the nymph of the tsutsugamushi have many characteristics which distinguish it from the other trombidia.
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2007
Abstract Ed and I had been talking to J. C. all morning, and at noon he asked us to have dinner with him. He wanted to put the big pot in the little one for us, but we had agreed beforehand not to take advantage of J. C.’s bounty. It wasn’t only or chiefly that his ailing daughter and her young ones needed the fat meat and the greens in ...
John Edgar Tidwell, Mark A Sanders
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Abstract Ed and I had been talking to J. C. all morning, and at noon he asked us to have dinner with him. He wanted to put the big pot in the little one for us, but we had agreed beforehand not to take advantage of J. C.’s bounty. It wasn’t only or chiefly that his ailing daughter and her young ones needed the fat meat and the greens in ...
John Edgar Tidwell, Mark A Sanders
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2001
Abstract Greek Nymphs: Myths, Cult, Lore is the first comprehensive study of the nymph in the ancient Greek world. This well-illustrated book examines nymphs as both religious and mythopoetic figures, tracing their development and significance in Greek culture from Homer through the Hellenistic period.
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Abstract Greek Nymphs: Myths, Cult, Lore is the first comprehensive study of the nymph in the ancient Greek world. This well-illustrated book examines nymphs as both religious and mythopoetic figures, tracing their development and significance in Greek culture from Homer through the Hellenistic period.
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2018
This chapter argues that the clitoris would be the first vulval organ to gain notoriety for hypertrophy, as recorded in the ancient Greco-Roman literature. Labial hypertrophy did not become a problem until the labia minora were described and taken seriously as a distinct anatomical structure by Renaissance anatomist Vesalius.
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This chapter argues that the clitoris would be the first vulval organ to gain notoriety for hypertrophy, as recorded in the ancient Greco-Roman literature. Labial hypertrophy did not become a problem until the labia minora were described and taken seriously as a distinct anatomical structure by Renaissance anatomist Vesalius.
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