Nghĩa của từ clysters bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Bekijk wat Stella Clysters (Clysters) heeft ontdekt op Pinterest, 's werelds grootste verzameling ideeën.

2. Clysters: Plural form of <xref>clyster</xref>

3. Clysters One of the least painful medical treatments but perhaps a bit embarrassing, Clysters, or enemas, are the practice of injecting fluids into the body through the anus

4. The pipes shown here were intended for the delivery of Clysters

5. Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs: the Lives of Our Seventeenth Century Ancestors

6. Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs: the Lives of Our Seventeenth Century Ancestors on Amazon.com

7. Clysters became à la mode among French aristocracy during this period, likely due to King Louis XIV’s ardent love for them. According to medical documents, the King was given 2000 Clysters during his lifetime, which was not all that unusual by the standards during this period.

8. Also discovered were what's left of two devices, known as pump Clysters, intended for sending fluid into one's rectum

9. In some sense residing at the opposite dietetic pole of food intake, phlebotomy was an evacuative technique (along with purging, blistering, and the giving of Clysters) that constituted a normative part of …

10. "The king became such an ardent advocate of Clysters, that he even had his pet dogs clysterized when he thought they required it." One of the first pieces of equipment that is recorded is the clyster apparatus developed by Fabricus Hildanus

11. A deep pit underground, where they administered to him one of those things they call Clysters, of sand and snow-water, that well-nigh finished him; and if he had not been succoured in that sore extremity by

12. "A wording poet": Othello among the mountebanks For Biggs, Clysters were something "to be abhorred as a cruel and beastly remedy." Every clyster, he says, is "naturally an enemy to the Intestines." "Turds," on the other hand, are the "naturall and domestick content of the gutts" which do not "prick or gnaw