| phrenotropic |
exerting its principal effect upon the mind.
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| phrictopathic |
causing a shudder; a term applied to a peculiar sensation caused by irritating a hysterical anesthetic area during recovery.
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| phrygian c. |
the appearance of the gallbladder in cholecystography, showing kinking between the body and the fundus, in which the fundus is fixed and folded.
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| phrynin |
a poisonous substance obtainable from the skin and secretions of various toads; its properties resemble those of digitalin.
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| phrynoderma |
follicular hyperkeratosis.
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