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strangury
strangury Path. (ˈstræŋgjʊərɪ) Forms: 6–7 strangurie, 6 -ye, 7 stranguery, 7–9 stranguary, 4– strangury. [ad. L. strangūria, a. Gr. στραγγουρία, f. στραγγ-, στράγξ drop squeezed out + οὖρον urine. Cf. F. strangurie (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A disease of the urinary organs characterized by slow a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strangury
Strangury (or stranguria) is the symptom characterized by painful, frequent urination of small volumes that are expelled slowly only by straining and despite wikipedia.org
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strangurious
strangurious, a. rare—1. (stræŋˈgjuːrɪəs) [ad. late L. strangūriōsus, f. strangūria strangury: see -ous.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of strangury; affected with strangury.1733 Cheyne Eng. Malady iii. iv. 321, I was often fretted with strangurious Symptoms. 1898 Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bhagwant Das
Death Shortly after attending the cremation of Todar Mal at Lahore, Bhagwant Das, having suffered from a bout of vomiting and strangury, died on 4 December wikipedia.org
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strangurion
† stranˈgurion Obs. Also 6 -yon, 6–7 -ian. [A confusion of strangury and strangullion.] = strangury.1547 Recorde Judic. Ur. 64 b, A disease named y⊇ strangury, (whiche sum corruptely call the Stranguryon) in whiche dysease, the uryne doth contynually drop furth as fast as it commyth into the bladder... Oxford English Dictionary
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stranguary
stranguary, -ery obs. ff. strangury. Oxford English Dictionary
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Socrates the Younger
The severe case of his strangury described in the letter may reference his death, which would thus approximately date to 360. wikipedia.org
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strangullion
strangullion (stræŋˈgʌljən) Forms: 5–6 stranguyllyon, (6 -guillyon, -guil(l)ion, -guelyon, stranglon), 6 strangulyon, 6–7 strangulion, 6– strangullion. [a. OF. stranguillon, estranguillon (mod.F. étranguillon), ad. It. stranguglione:—popular L. *stranguliōnem, f. L. strangulāre to strangle: see -ion... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Reynolds
Later years and death In his later years Reynolds was severely affected by the stone and strangury, and he died on 28 July 1676 at his bishop's palace wikipedia.org
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droppell
† droppell Obs. rare. [a. MLG. and MDu. droppel, Ger. tröpfel small drop.] In droppell-piss, droppell-pysse, strangury.1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters B iij b, Good for the Strangury or droppell pysse named Stranguria. Oxford English Dictionary
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Astragulas & Pyrrosia Combo Extract - cgcmart.com
This herbal remedy is used for dysuria, heat strangury, stone strangury caused by dampness-heat pounding downward. It is applicable to nephritis, urinary infection, prostatitis, cystitis, pyelonephritis. Ingredients: Plantain (seed) Lysimachia (whole plant) Astragulas (root) Pyrrosia (leaf). Actions: Relieves strangury and dissolves stones.
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harstrang
† ˈharstrang, ˈhorestrong Obs. Herb. [Introd. 1562 from Du. harstrang, = Ger. harnstrenge strangury, f. harn urine + strenge tightness, rigidity.] Hog's Fennel, Peucedanum officinale.1562 Turner Herbal ii. 83 b, Peucedanum is named..in Duch Har strang, and because we haue no other name for it..it ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stachyurus Pith - herbaltcm.sn.polyu.edu.hk
小通草. ENG Stachyurus Pith LATIN Stachyur Medulla. Medicinal Group: Strangury-relieving diuretic medicinal: Source: Dried stem pith of Stachyurus himalaicus Hook. f. et Thoms. or Stachyurus chinensis Franch. (Fam. Stachyuraceae) Nature and Flavors: sweet, bland; cold
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dysury
dysury Path. (ˈdɪsjʊərɪ) Forms: 6 dyssurye, 6–7 dissurie, -ry, 6–8 disury, 7 dysurie, 7– dysury. Also in Lat. form dysuria (dɪˈsjʊərɪə). [a. OF. dissurie (14th c.), mod.F. dysurie, ad. L. dysūria (Coelius), a. Gr. δυσουρία retention of urine, f. *δύσουρος adj., f. δυσ- (dys-) + οὖρον urine.] Difficu... Oxford English Dictionary
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vermiculous
vermiculous, a. (vəˈmɪkjʊləs) [See prec. and -ous. Cf. F. vermiculeux.] 1. Full of worms. rare—1.1690 R. Clark Vermiculars Destroyed 14 Slime and vermiculous matter. 2. Of or pertaining to worms.1813 T. Busby Lucretius I. iii. Comm. p. xxv, Otherwise, the vermiculous souls will be portions of human ... Oxford English Dictionary
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