ヒポクラテス顔貌
WordNet
- turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction; "Turn and face your partner now"
- a vertical surface of a building or cliff
- the general outward appearance of something; "the face of the city is changing"
- the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object); "he dealt the cards face down"
- the striking or working surface of an implement
- the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear; "he washed his face"; "I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news" (同)human face
- a part of a person that is used to refer to a person; "he looked out at a roomful of faces"; "when he returned to work he met many new faces"
- status in the eyes of others; "he lost face"
- the part of an animal corresponding to the human face
- be opposite; "the facing page"; "the two sofas face each other"
- cover the front or surface of; "The building was faced with beautiful stones"
- line the edge (of a garment) with a different material; "face the lapels of the jacket"
- turn so as to expose the face; "face a playing card"
- a protective covering that protects the outside of a building (同)cladding
- an ornamental coating to a building (同)veneer
- a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornamentation or strengthening
- having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination; "a neatly faced terrace"
- the syllable naming the fourth (subdominant) note of the diatonic scale in solmization
- of or relating to Hippocrates or the school of medicine that took his name
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- 〈C〉『顔』 / 〈C〉表情,顔つき / 〈C〉(物の)『表面』(surface),(建物の)正面(front),(貨幣・カードなどの)表《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈C〉(…の)外観,様子《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈U〉面目,面子(めんつ) / 〈C〉(多角面体の)面 / 〈C〉(活字・版の)面(印刷する部分);(活字の)書体 / 〈C〉(鉱山の)採掘現場 / …‘に'『面する』,‘の'ほうを向く / (…のほうに)…‘を'向ける《+『名』+『toward』+『名』》 / 〈人が〉〈危険など〉‘に'直面する,立ち向かう,対抗する;〈危険などが〉〈人〉‘に'迫る / 〈事実・現実など〉‘を'直視する,認める / (…で)〈壁など〉‘に'上塗り(上張り)をする《+『名』+『with』+『名』》 / (ある場所・方角に)面する,向く《+『on』(『to』,『toward』)+『名』》
- 〈U〉(壁などの)表面仕上げ,化粧張り / 〈U〉(着年の)へり取り,へり飾り / 《複数形で》(軍服のえりやそで口につけ,兵種・職種を示す)縫い取り,定色
- (…に)面した,直面した《+『with』+『名』》 / 上張りをした,縁飾りをした
- ファ(全音階の第4音)
Wikipedia preview
出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2012/08/16 09:47:58」(JST)
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The Hippocratic face (facies Hippocratica in Latin) is the change produced in the face by impending death,[1] or long illness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like.
"[If the patient's facial] appearance may be described thus: the nose sharp, the eyes sunken, the temples fallen in, the ears cold and drawn in and their lobes distorted, the skin of the face hard, stretched and dry, and the colour of the face pale or dusky.… and if there is no improvement within [a prescribed period of time], it must be realized that this sign portends death."[2]
The Hippocratic face is so called because it was first described by Hippocrates.
A related term is cachexia.
References
- ^ "Dorlands Medical Dictionary:hippocratic facies". http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands_split.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/nine/18770921.htm.
- ^ Chadwick, J. & Mann, W.N.(trans.) (1978). Hippocratic writings. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin. pp. 170–171. ISBN 0-14-044451-3.
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- 「鼻はとがり、眼やこめかみはくぼみ、耳は冷たく、収縮し、耳たぶは突き出ている。額の皮膚は硬くてつやがなく、顔色は黄色か黒ずんでいるか、あるいは青白いかないしは鉛色になっている」
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