Southern term for boil
Posted By: cerdan on 2007-02-12
In Reply to: s/l rye-zun (rison) .. another word for boil or abscess. thx - THANKS IN ADVANCE
Subject: Southern term for boil
I grew up hearing the term "risin" as all my family are either from the south or are still in the south.
Thought you might be interested in this - http://www.southernsass.com/HillbillyDictionary.html
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Old slang term for boil
Subject: Old slang term for boil
Rison is a slang word for a boil. When I was a little girl growing up in Alabama, that's what my grandmother called a boil. I'm not sure how you would spell it since it isn't a real word.
Slang term for a boil. nm
Subject: Slang term for a boil. nm
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thanks, that is it! Doc has southern accent!
Subject: thanks, that is it! Doc has southern accent!
those southern accents....get me
Subject: those southern accents....get me
all the time. Thank you for your help. I appreciate it.
maybe it's a southern accent coming thru?
Subject: maybe it's a southern accent coming thru?
I think that's what he's saying - he has a big time southern drawl :)
Subject: I think that's what he's saying - he has a big time southern drawl :)
Thanks!!
never mind..she is Southern and, after about 20 listens, must be photosensitivity.THANKS.nm
Subject: never mind..she is Southern and, after about 20 listens, must be photosensitivity.THANKS.nm
I thought I was hearing things in a Southern accent! Never got that one before. Thank you!!!
Subject: I thought I was hearing things in a Southern accent! Never got that one before. Thank you!!!
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s/l rye-zun (rison) .. another word for boil or abscess. thx
Subject: s/l rye-zun (rison) .. another word for boil or abscess. thx
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I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
Patient with boil that was lightly s/l ungrooved with #18-gauge needle
Subject: Patient with boil that was lightly s/l ungrooved with #18-gauge needle
Patient has boil from MRSA infection, med, s/l tremathrin sulfamethoxazole
Subject: Patient has boil from MRSA infection, med, s/l tremathrin sulfamethoxazole
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Subject: Help with term
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Subject: is there a term C&P or CNP?
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Subject: OB term
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How is this term used? nm
Subject: How is this term used? nm
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Subject: Term
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Term
Subject: Term
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Subject: Help with ob-gyn term.
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Subject: Help with ob-gyn term
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Subject: says Pro B&P is 56 is Pro B&P a lab term?
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Subject: Help with a PM&R term..
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term
Subject: term
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Thanks. Another new term for me. NM
Subject: Thanks. Another new term for me. NM
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Subject: lab term?
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Subject: The term is
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Subject: OB term
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Subject: The term is cri
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Subject: help w/ term: s/l AMZ
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Obviously that's not a term, but just
Subject: Obviously that's not a term, but just
my attempt to spell your s/l another way.
Rx term...
Subject: Rx term...
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I have done more of this docs files that ANYONE elses... and I have never heard her say this before... "one q. day to p.a.p." she says it twice on two different meds. She is always VERY easy to understand. It's definitely not b.i.d. or t.i.d. Does p.a.p. or t.a.p. exist? I have googled all over the place and even had another MT listen to the file. (please don't rake me over the coals... I'm a newbie - haha)
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Rx term
Subject: Rx term
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Subject: HELP with IVF term
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Subject: med term
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Subject: This is just an old term used when it
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term
Subject: term
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Subject: neurology term
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the term you want is "hyfrecated" nm
Subject: the term you want is "hyfrecated" nm
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Subject: surgical term
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response to my term
Subject: response to my term
Thank you for replying! I appreciate the help.
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