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Definition of Scalled
1. a. Scabby; scurfy; scall.
Definition of Scalled
1. having scabs [adj]
Medical Definition of Scalled
1.
Scabby; scurfy; scall. "With scalled brows black." Scalled head.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scalled
Literary usage of Scalled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English by Erik Björkman (1900)
"where other MSS. have scalled), see Cent. Diet. sv The Latin translation of the
word scalle (scale) is in Wr. Voc. 586,33, 675,33 (scale), 707,32, 790,33, ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1838)
"... or scalled Head, and Ringworm. By WAITER DICK, MD, &c. Glasgow, 1838. 8vo.
Pp. 68. The sebaceous follicles, he describes first as they are seen in the ..."
3. The homœopathic vade mecum of modern medicine and surgery by Edward Harris Ruddock (1869)
"For local application, see article " Glycerine," in Part. IV. 141.—Eczema (Eczema)—Catarrhal
Inflammation of the Skin—scalled-Head—Milk-crust. ..."
4. The British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of Practical (1838)
"... or scalled Head, and Ringworm. By WALTER DICK, MD—Glasgow, 1838. 8vo. pp. 58.
I. Mr. Dendy has drawn from bis opportunities as surgeon to the Royal ..."
5. Family medical adviser by John Skelton (1852)
"OF scalled OR SCABBED HEAD. THIS is very common in infancy, for children's heads
are full of numerous blood vessels, and as the blood is thrown with more ..."