Hippocratic face - translation to russian
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Hippocratic face - translation to russian

CHANGES IN THE FACE AS A MEDICAL SIGN
Facies Hippocratica; Hippocratic face

Hippocratic face         

медицина

лицо Гиппократа (изменение лица больного, предвещающее близкую смерть)

Hippocratic face         
[мед.] «лицо Гиппократа» (изменение лица больного, предвещающее близкую смерть)
coal face         
MINING TERM FOR THE SURFACE WHERE THE MINING WORK IS ADVANCING
Coal face; Mine face; Pit face

добыча полезных ископаемых

угольный забой

Definition

Hippocratic oath
[?h?p?'krat?k]
¦ noun a former oath taken by those beginning medical practice, affirming their obligations and proper conduct, parts of which are still used in some medical schools.
Origin
C18: Hippocratic from med. L. Hippocraticus 'relating to Hippocrates', a Greek physician of the 5th cent. BC.

Wikipedia

Hippocratic facies

The Hippocratic facies (Latin: facies Hippocratica) is the change produced in the face recognisable as a medical sign known as facies and prognostic of death. It may also be seen as due to long illness, excessive defecation, or excessive hunger, when it can be differentiated from the sign of impending death. (The term typhoid facies refers to the staring expression often seen in typhoid fever).

"[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."

The Hippocratic facies is named after Hippocrates, who first described it.

A related term is cachexia, which is the bodily wasting syndrome often associated with death.

What is the Russian for Hippocratic face? Translation of &#39Hippocratic face&#39 to Russian