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Diarrhea - Wikipedia
Diarrhea (American English), also spelled diarrhoea or diarrhœa (British English), is the condition of having at least three loose, liquid, or watery bowel ...
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diarrhœa - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Stool. Crawling and constriction in rectum. Stool large and hard (Bry); whitish, watery, sour. Prolapse ani, and burning, stinging hæmorrhoids. Diarrhœa of ...
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DIARRHŒA CAUSED BY CANDIDA - ScienceDirect.com
Candida proliferation in the gastrointestinal tract was responsible for diarrhœa in six patients. Their common presentation was multiple loose or watery ...
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diarrhœa
diarrhœa (daɪəˈriːə) Also 4–5 diaria, 6– diarrhea. [a. L. diarrhœa, a. Gr. διάρροια a flowing through, diarrhœa, f. διαρρέ-ειν to flow through.] 1. A disorder consisting in the too frequent evacuation of too fluid fæces, sometimes attended with griping pains. In the 17th c. usually with the, in 18th...
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DIARRHŒA FOLLOWING ABDOMINAL ...
Articles from Annals of Surgery are provided here courtesy of Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. Close. ACTIONS. View on publisher site · PDF (797.9 KB)
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DIARRHŒA. - The Lancet
DIARRHŒA. Henry Tomkins, M.O.H.. Henry Tomkins, M.O.H.. Search for articles by this author. Article Info. Publication History: Published August 4, 1888. DOI ...
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diarrhœtic
diarrhœtic, -rhetic, a. (daɪəˈrɛtɪk, -ˈriːtɪk) [f. diarrhœa, in loose imitation of Gr. verbal adjectives in -τικός. (The actual verbal adj. from διαρρέ-ειν is διάρρυτ-ος, which would have given diarrhytic.] = diarrhœic. Also confused with diuretic.1656 Blount Glossogr., Diarrhoetick, that hath a Las...
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DIARRHŒA CAUSED BY NON-AGGLUTINABLE VIBRIO ...
They can cause mild or severe diarrhœa, which responds to appropriate antibiotic treatment. Severe diarrhœa caused by N.A.G. vibrios is similar to that caused ...
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diarrhœa infantum and allied disorders. - JAMA Network
DIARRHŒA INFANTUM AND ALLIED DISORDERS.Read in Section on Diseases of Children, at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association. GEO ...
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Dr. Leonard on the Different Varieties of Diarrhœa
Dr. Leonard on the Different Varieties of Diarrhœa. This article has multiple parts: First of Four Parts · Third of Four Parts · Fourth of Four Parts.
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The Communication of Diarrhœa from the Sick to the Healthy - PMC
Articles from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine are provided here courtesy of Royal Society of Medicine Press.
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The Treatment of Chronic Diarrhœa
The Treatment of Chronic Diarrhœa. Author: H. F. VICKERY, M.D.Author Info & Affiliations. Published February 20, 1890. Boston Med Surg J 1890;122:174-176. DOI ...
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John Rutty
After a medical education at the University of Leyden, where he graduated M.D. in 1723 and read a thesis De Diarrhœa, he settled in Dublin as a physician
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diarrhœic
diarrhœic, a. (daɪəˈriːɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of diarrhœa.1876 Wagner's Gen. Pathol. (ed. 6) 86. 1894 Daily News 25 July 5/4 It is in diarrhœic complaints that the increase was most marked.
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Alexander Edwin Marsden
He also edited in 1871 the fourth edition of his father's treatise on Malignant Diarrhœa, better known by the Name of Asiatic or Malignant Cholera.
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