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The Eclectic Medical Journal
The symptoms from acute or chronic caffeism are feelings of apprehension, with
a vague nervousness, tremulousness, vertigo and various digestive disturbances
. The effects may prove more deleterious than niere temporary annoyance, and ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis. nausea, diuresis and insomnia. In
cases of caffeine poisoning, death may result from cardiovascular and respiratory
collapse. Also called caffeinism, caffeism. See also xanthine derivative. Caffey's ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Also called caffeinism lkafe'nizoml, caffeism lkaf'e-izml. See also xanthine
derivative. Caffey's disease. See infantile cortical hyperostosis. Caffey's
syndrome [John Caffey, American pediatrician, 1895—1978], the battered baby
syndrome, first ...
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A Dictionary of Psychology
Containing 'caffeine. caffeinism or caffeism n. Addiction to 'caffeine, or habitual
excessive caffeine ingestion. decaffeinated adj. With all or most of the 'caffeine
removed. Also spelt caflein. See also CAFFEINE-RELATED DISORDERS.
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Handbook of Postharvest Technology: Cereals, Fruits, ...
However, excessive consumption can lead to caffeism, which causes anxiety and
neurosis. Doses of 100 mg/kg body weight are a serious poisoning hazard in
children; the acute human fatal dose is 170 mg/kg body weight. Increase in ...
Amalendu Chakraverty, Arun S. Mujumdar, Hosahalli S. Ramaswamy, 2003
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The World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the ...
... or as a chronic condition, otherwise known as "caffeinism" or "caffeism,"
associated with the regular consumption of large amounts of caffeine. There is
nothing new about the awareness of caffeine intoxication, for it has been well
described ...
Bennett Alan Weinberg, Bonnie K. Bealer, 2001
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The Epitome: A Monthly Retrospect of American Practical ...
Guelliot, in the Revue Generate de Clinique et de Therapeutique, publishes his
observations upon twenty-three cases of chronic caffeism. Of these cases
seventeen were women. He gives as the characteristics of caffeism : anorexia, ...
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The Journal of Inebriety
Amongst the nervous troubles may be mentioned insomnia (which is always
marked), delirium tremens, epileptic attacks, paralysis, insanity, and similar
conditions. — Medical Examiner. CHRONIC CAFFEISM. Some weeks before his
death, ...
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Pacific Medical Journal
Reasoning by analogy, we may, therefore, well ask ourselves whether chronio
caffeism is not liable to give rise to paralyses, like chronio alccholism. Dr. Guelliot
has also met with various disturbances affeoting the genito-urinary apparatus.
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Research Advances in Alcohol & Drug Problems
The term was originally "caffeism," first appearing in print in 1886 in the United
States. In 1889, the influential U.S. Century Dictionary was to record the use of "
caffeinism," but writers in Britain were still using caffeism into the twentieth
century.