Fomentation
21fomentation — n. 1. Stupe or stupa, local bathing (with warm lotions). 2. Instigation, excitement, brewing, stirring up, abetting, promoting, encouragement …
22fomentation — n 1. instigation, incitement, incita tion, provocation, actuation, initiation; encouragement, urge, urging, abetment, abetting, spurring, goading, prompting; agitation, excitement, excitation, suscitation, arousal, inflammation; stimulus, fillip …
23fomentation — fo·men·ta·tion …
24fomentation — n.; see poultice …
25fomentation — fo•men•ta•tion [[t]ˌfoʊ mɛnˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) encouragement of discord, rebellion, etc.; instigation 2) the application of warm liquid, ointments, etc., to the surface of the body 3) the liquid, ointments, etc., so applied …
26fomentation — The application of warm substances to diseased parts …
27fomentation — /ˌfoʊmɛnˈteɪʃən/ (say .fohmen tayshuhn) noun 1. instigation; encouragement of discord, rebellion, etc. 2. the application of warm liquid, etc., to the surface of the body. 3. the liquid, etc., so applied …
28fomentation — A hot, wet poultice used on painful, inflamed areas. The usual form is a towel dipped in tea and applied hot or warm to the swollen tissue, being changed when it cools …
29fomentation — n. 1 the act or an instance of fomenting. 2 materials prepared for application to a wound etc. Etymology: ME f. OF or LL fomentatio (as FOMENT) …
30Лечение Сухим Или Влажным Теплом (Fomentation) — см. Припарка. Источник: Медицинский словарь …