Volume changes in cupping glasses and the air pump measured the power of this active elasticity.
Depending on the case, bleeding, cupping (' with or without scarification '), cathartics, emetics, issues and setons, and blisters, were useful (pp. 63-80).
The wide arc cupping the stigma represents the open petals of the flower in full bloom.
Swollen eyes, inner retina loss and optic nerve cupping continued !
We are against the cupping and bleeding of industry to the present extent.
This painting shows the philosopher discarding his last worldly possession, his cup, after watching a man drink water by cupping his hands.
Symptoms on the leaves begin as clear veins that turn corky, which is then followed by chlorosis and cupping of the leaf.
The various reception procedures and treatments he receives for pneumonia include bureaucracy, a bath, cupping therapy and a mustard poultice.