Fevered - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ephemera
A fever of one days continuance only
Calenture
A name formerly given to various fevers occuring in tropics esp to a form of furious delirium accompanied by fever among sailors which sometimes led
Dengue
A specific epidemic disease attended with high fever cutaneous eruption and severe pains in the head and limbs resembling those of rheumatism called also breakbone fever
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Pyretology
A discourse or treatise on fevers the doctrine of fevers
Infectious diseases
of the following diseases, namely, small-pox, cholera, diphtheria, membranous croup, erysipelas, the disease known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names, typhus, typhoid, enteric, relaps-ing and includes as respects
Phrenitis
Inflammation of the brain or of the meninges of the brain attended with acute fever and delirium called also cephalitis
Puerperal
Of or pertaining to childbirth as a puerperal fever
Precursory
Preceding as a precursor or harbinger indicating something to follow as precursory symptoms of a fever
Pleurisy
An inflammation of the pleura usually accompanied with fever pain difficult respiration and cough and with exudation into the pleural cavity
Pathogeny
The generation and method of development of disease as the pathogeny of yellow fever is unsettled
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Fevered - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ephemera
A fever of one days continuance only
Calenture
A name formerly given to various fevers occuring in tropics esp to a form of furious delirium accompanied by fever among sailors which sometimes led
Dengue
A specific epidemic disease attended with high fever cutaneous eruption and severe pains in the head and limbs resembling those of rheumatism called also breakbone fever
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pyretology
A discourse or treatise on fevers the doctrine of fevers
Infectious diseases
of the following diseases, namely, small-pox, cholera, diphtheria, membranous croup, erysipelas, the disease known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names, typhus, typhoid, enteric, relaps-ing and includes as respects
Phrenitis
Inflammation of the brain or of the meninges of the brain attended with acute fever and delirium called also cephalitis
Puerperal
Of or pertaining to childbirth as a puerperal fever
Precursory
Preceding as a precursor or harbinger indicating something to follow as precursory symptoms of a fever
Pleurisy
An inflammation of the pleura usually accompanied with fever pain difficult respiration and cough and with exudation into the pleural cavity
Pathogeny
The generation and method of development of disease as the pathogeny of yellow fever is unsettled
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