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phrenitis
‖ phrenitis Path. (frɪˈnaɪtɪs) [Late L. phrenītis, a. Gr. ϕρενῖτις delirium, f. ϕρήν, ϕρεν- mind + -itis. Cf. F. phrénite.] Inflammation of the brain or of its membranes, attended with delirium and fever; brain fever.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. i. i. iv, Phrenitis,..is a disease of the mind, with a co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phrenitis
The term phrenitis was employed in ancient Greece by Hippocrates and his followers. Pinel is the last author who mentions phrenitis in a classification of diseases. Phrenitis is no longer in scientific use. wikipedia.org
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Phrenitis (album)
Description Phrenitis takes the listener to a twisted place where the walls between worlds are razed. 'Phrenitis' is the 6th album of Atrium Carceri and is yet another step of the ever increasing Atrium Carceri wake up call. wikipedia.org
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phrenition
† phreˈnition Obs. rare. [irreg. f. phrenitis.] Frenzy; rage.1642 H. More Song of Soul i. iii. viii, The fourth of furious fashion Phrenition hight, fraught with impatiencies. Oxford English Dictionary
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phrenitic
phrenitic, a. Path. (frɪˈnɪtɪk) [ad. Gr. ϕρενῑτικ-ός, f. ϕρενῖτ-ις phrenitis: see -ic.] Affected with or suffering from phrenitis; subject to fits of delirium or madness.1771 T. Percival Ess. (1777) I. 24 He indulged his phrenitic patients in the use of wine. 1838 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 7) XVII. 453/2 P... Oxford English Dictionary
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phrenesis
‖ phrenesis Path. (frɪˈniːsɪs) [L. phrenēsis delirium, a. late Gr. ϕρένησις, f. ϕρήν, ϕρεν-: see next, and cf. frenzy.] = phrenitis.1547 Boorde Brev. Health lvii. 26 In the head may be many infirmities, as the Apoplexie, the Scotomy, the Megrym, the Sood, the Phremyses [1598 phrenises]. 1551 R. Asch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Sutton (physician)
The chapter on delirium tremens contains sixteen case-reports with detailed description of the symptoms and the differential diagnosis from “phrenitis” wikipedia.org
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paraphrenitis
‖ paraphrenitis Path. (pærəfrɪˈnaɪtɪs) [mod.L., f. para-1 1 + phrenitis.] A term for inflammation of the diaphragm, formerly thought to be invariably accompanied by delirium; hence applied to delirium supposed to be so produced. Cf. parafrenesie.1693 Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Paraphrenitis, Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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De Medicina
He classified mental disorders into: Phrenitis, delirium with fever; Melancholia, depression; one due to false images and disordered judgment, presumably wikipedia.org
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phrenicula
‖ phreˈnicula Path. [mod.L., f. as phrenic a. (n.) + dim. suffix: see -cule.]1799 M. Underwood Dis. Children (ed. 4) I. 282 What he [i.e. Dr. Paterson] calls a phrenicula, or diminutive species of phrenitis. 1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., Phrenicula, term used by Rust for Brain-fever. Oxford English Dictionary
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Curculigo capitulata
It is also used in traditional Dai medicine to treat urinary tract infection, acute renal pelvis and phrenitis, nephritis-edema, cystitis, nephrolithiasis wikipedia.org
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Mental illness in ancient Rome
Schizophrenia Ancient Roman doctors described a condition they termed phrenitis or mania. Delirium was known as a symptom of Phrenitis and Mania. wikipedia.org
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typhomania
‖ typhomania Path. (taɪfəʊˈmeɪnɪə) [mod.L., ad. Gr. τῡϕωµανία (Hippocrates, Galen), f. τῦϕος (see typhus) + µανία madness, mania; by modern writers taken as f. typhus (in the mod. sense) + mania.] Delirium accompanied with stupor, occurring in typhus and other fevers.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Disability in ancient Rome
As such, he held to the traditional triad of melancholy, mania, and phrenitis as the three categories of mental disorder. wikipedia.org
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hepatitis
hepatitis Path. (hɛpəˈtaɪtɪs) [a. Gr. ἡπατῖτις adj., of or pertaining to the liver: see -itis.] Inflammation of the liver.1727–51 Chambers Cycl. s.v., The hepatitis bears a near resemblance to the pleurisy. 1788 J. C. Smyth in Med. Commun. II. 173 Phrenitis, Pleuritis, Hepatitis, Nephritis. 1819 B. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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