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Mónica Girón's Trousseau for a Conqueror -- which consists of knitted protective clothing for endangered Patagonian birds -- is a metaphor for colonization: for every advance, something is always destroyed.
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"But it says here to mark 'TOUTES les affaires'," * I explain, waving the list titled "Trousseau de base."
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"But it says here to mark 'TOUTES les affaires'," * I explain, waving the list titled "Trousseau de base."
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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"But it says here to mark 'TOUTES les affaires'," * I explain, waving the list titled "Trousseau de base."
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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"But it says here to mark 'TOUTES les affaires',"* I explain, waving the list titled "Trousseau de base."
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Trousseau, the keenest observer in all Paris, formerly his father's friend, now no less his own, had kindly but firmly called his attention to himself, and to the malady that had so imperceptibly and insidiously fastened itself upon him that until the moment he never dreamed of its approach.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 Various
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Heasinger's opinion is, that it is analogous to pigment, and therefore he agrees with Trousseau.
An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners Archibald Makellar
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Trousseau says that it is produced by a misdirection of the natural pigments of the body, resulting from age, climate, or disease.
An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners Archibald Makellar
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The pupils and successors of Corvisart -- Bayle, Andral, Bouillaud, Chomel, Piorry, Bretonneau, Rayer, Cruveilhier and Trousseau -- brought a new spirit into the profession.
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Although Trousseau recognized the the ticquer was mentally abnormal, it was Charcot who first called definite attention to the psychic origin of the condition and to the fact that tic was indeed a mental disorder, a psychoneurosis, a psychomotor reaction.
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