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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Rabelais saw it done in his time; and wrote his chapters on the "Children of Physis and the Children of Antiphysis." But, born in an evil generation, which was already, even in 1500, ripening for the revolution of 1789, he was sensual and, I fear, cowardly enough to hide his light, not under a bushel, but under a dunghill; till men took him for a jester of jests; and his great wisdom was lost to the worse and more foolish generations which followed him, and thought they understood him.
The Ancien Regime Charles Kingsley 2005
This “two-man-tree” is evidently the duality of Physis and Anti-physis, Nature and her counterpart, the battle between Mihr, Izad or Mithra with his Surush and Feristeh (Seraphs and Angels) against the Divs who are the children of Time led by the arch demon-Eshem.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 10 Richard F. Burton 2001
Horn, _L'Économie politique avant les Physiocrates, passim;[Greek physis] = nature,[Greek kratos] = power.] The body of doctrines long known as "political economy," (for the words seem now to be used in a larger sense), bore the mark of their origin in the eighteenth century.
The Eve of the French Revolution Edward J. Lowell 2004
One says: It is all vibrations; but his reason, unsatisfied, asks: And what makes the vibrations vibrate? Another: It is all physiological units; but his reason asks: What is the "physis," the nature and "innate tendency" of the units? A third: It may be all caused by infinitely numerous "gemmules;" but his reason asks him: What puts infinite order into those gemmules, instead of infinite anarchy? I mention these theories not to laugh at them.
Scientific Essays and Lectures Charles Kingsley 2003
One says--It is all vibrations: but his reason, unsatisfied, asks--And what makes the vibrations vibrate? Another--It is all physiological units: but his reason asks--What is the "physis," the nature and innate tendency of the units? A third--It may be all caused by infinitely numerous "gemmules:" but his reason asks him--What puts infinite order into these gemmules, instead of infinite anarchy? I mention these theories not to laugh at them.
Westminster Sermons Charles Kingsley 2006