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analepsy

ˈanalepsy Med. ? Obs.
  [ad. med.L. analepsia (also used unchanged), f. Gr. ἀνάληψις a taking up or back.]
  1. ‘Epilepsy arising from disorder of the stomach.’ Syd. Soc. Lex. 1879.

1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. x. (1495) 229 That manere euyl that hyghte Analempsia..comyth of replycyon of the stomak and moost of indygestyon and of bolkynge.

  2. ‘The support given in the treatment of a fractured limb.’ Fowler Med. Voc. 1860.

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