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An account of the weather and diseases of South-Carolina
Of the Spasmodical or Convulsive Asthma. THOUGH this disease is never
epidemical with us, yet it is most common to children under seven years of age ; it
likewise attacks men who are past the prime of life, or women in whom the
fitenses ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Spasmodic 924 Spasmodic. Of the nature of a spasm; spasmatic; spasmodical.
Spasmodical. See Spasmodic. Spasmogenic. Spasm-producing. Spasrnology. A
treastise on spasmodic troubles. Spasmolysis. Arrest of a spasm or convulsion.
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Language-Change Index sparse misused for spartan: Stage 1 spasmodic; ✳
spasmodical; ✳spasmatic; spastic. Spasmodic = (1) of, relating to, or
characterized by a spasm; or (2) intermittent, sporadic, unsustained. ✳
Spasmodical and ...
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Compendium medicinæ practicum ad prælectiones accommodatum
William Saunders. O F A SUPPRESSION OF THE MENSES. A Morbid
suppression is to be distinguished from the suppression during pregnancy.
Violent passions of the mind, improper diet, a sudden application of cold, and
spasmodical ...
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Stochastic Models of Systems
Spasmodical modification of the states means that the system occupies every
possible state for a finite time and then jumps into another state. Of course, the
assumption of spasmodical modification of the state is limited, but not so much as
it ...
Vladimir S. Korolyuk, Vladimir V. Korolyuk, 1999
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An Account of the Weather and Diseases of South-Carolina
Yet, those who are liibject to the spasmodical asthma, may suffer severely, when
the weather is serene and cold; and it-may likewise be [difficult either to bring on
or support a free expecsi toration, in other diseases of the lungs. Of Of the ...
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The New England Journal of Medicine
Vomiting is sometimes attended with severe and spasmodical efforts of the
muscles employed in this act ; so much so, that not unfrequently we meet with
patients who are very reluctant to taking an emetic. This difficulty can be obviated
...
... muscles of the feet, which rose by degrees to the legs and, the thighs, and
were renewed periodically during two years, each assault lasting two or three
hours. To these were united_ afterwards, spasms of the muscles in the
spasmodical .
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
It seems to me, that the morbid affection of which I have above given a
description, consists in a periodical congestion of the humerus, and a
rheumatical fluctuation ; and it is not without example, that the congestion of
blood and spasmodical ...
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Theology: explained and defended, in a series of sermons
Often, for months together, the pain which he endured was not only unintermitted,
but, in its severest forms, spasmodical. During the continuance of these
convulsions, which recurred frequently during the day, so intense was the
anguish, that ...
Timothy Dwight, Sereno Edwards Dwight, 1839