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  • PRYK
    A kind of service of tenure. Blount says it signifles an old-fashioned spur with one point only, which the tenant, holding land by this tenure, was to find for the king. Wharton.
  • PSEUDCYESIS
    In medical jurisprudence. A frequent manifestation of hysteria in women, in which the abdomen is inflated, simulating pregnancy; the patient aiding in the deception.
  • PSYCHO-DIAGNOSIS
    In medical jurisprudence. A method of investigating the origin and cause of any given disease or morbid condition by examination of the mental condition of the patient the application of various psychological tests, and an inquiry into the past history of the patient with a view to its bearing on More...
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL FACT
    In the law of evidence. A fact which can only be perceived mentally; such as the motive by which a person is actuated. Burrill, Circ. Ev. 130, 131.
  • PSYCHOTHERAPY
    A method or system of alleviating or curing certain forms of disease, particularly diseases of the nervous system or such as are traceable to nervous disorders, by suggestion, persuasion, encouragement, the inspiration of hope or confidence, the discouragement of morbid memories, associations, or beliefs, and other similar means addressed to More...
  • PTOMAINES
    In medical jurisprudence. Alkaloidal products of the decomposition or putrefaction of albuminous substances, as, in animal and vegetable tissues. These are sometimes poisonous, but not invariably. Examples of poisonous ptomaines are those occurring in putrefying fish and the tyrotoxi-cons of decomposing miik and milk products.
  • PUBERTY
    The age of fourteen in males and twelve In females, when they are held fit for, and capable of contracting, marriage. Otherwise called the "age of consent to marriage." 1 Bl. Comm. 436; 2 Kent, Comm. 76. See State v. Pierson, 44 Ark. 265.
  • PUBLIC
    Pertaining to a state, nation, or whole community; proceeding from, relating to, or affecting the whole body of people or an entire community. Open to all; notorious. Common to all or many; general ; open to common use. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt 786 14 Am. Rep. 640; Crane v. More...
  • PUBLICAN
    In tbo civil law. A farmer of the public revenue; one who held a lease of some property from the public treasury. Dig. 39, 4, 1, 1; Id. 39, 4, 12, 3; Id. 39, 4, 13. In English law. Persons authorized by license to keep a public house, and retail More...
  • PUBLICANU8
    Lat In Roman law. A farmer of the customs; a publican. Calvin
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