Mal De Mer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: mal de mermal de mer
Motion sickness experienced while traveling on water seasickness...
Guidon de la Mer
Guidon de la Mer, a treatise on maritime law, being a collection of existing usages and customs. It was probably written and issued for the first time towards the end of the sixteenth century, though the exact date is doubtful and the name of the compiler unknown. See Pardessus, vol. ii....
Pellagra
An affection of the skin characterized by redness especially in exposed areas scaling and shedding of the skin and accompanied with severe gastrointestinal disturbance and nervous symptoms It is due to a deficiency of niacin vitamin B3 nicotinic acid and protein in the diet and may be caused by malnutrition or in some cases by a heavy dependence on maize for food It was at one time ca 1890 endemic in Northern Italy and was called Alpine scurvy It may also be caused by alcoholism or diease causing an impairment of nutrition It is also called St Ignatiuss itch maidism mal de la rosa mal rosso and psychoneurosis maidica A variety of pellagra seen in children is called infantile pellagra or kwashiorkor...
Mal
Mal, a prefix meaning bad, wrong, fradulent; as mal-administration, mal-practice, malversation etc.Mal, Bad; wrong, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 967....
Becircche de mer
The trepang...
Mer, or Mere
Mer, or Mere, a fenny place, or piece of water....
Mers eum
Mers eum, a lake; also a marsh or fenland....
Ouster le Mer
Ouster le Mer, beyond the sea; a cause of excuse, if a person, being summoned, did not appear in court. see SEAS, BEYOND....
Petit mal
The mildest form of epilepsy with momentary faintness or unconsciousness but without convulsions opposed to grand mal...
Mal grato
Mal grato, inspite; unwillingly....
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