Lesion - Law Dictionary Search Results
lesion
lesion [Anglo-French, damage, injury, from Latin laesio, from laedere to injure]
Lesion
Lesion, the injury suffered inconsequence of inequality of situation by one
Chancre
A venereal sore or ulcer specifically the initial lesion of true syphilis whether forming a distinct ulcer or not
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Lesion
A hurt an injury
Louping
spasms followed by more or less complete paralysis The principal lesion is an inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and
VerbarNephralgia
pain in the region of the kidneys without any structural lesion of the latter
Neuralgia
the nerve It seems to be independent of any structural lesion
Organicism
of disease or which refers it always to a material lesion of an organ
Peyers glands
seat of ulcers which are regarded as the characteristic organic lesion of that disease
Laesio enormis
half the true value of the thing sold. Also termed lesion, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 880.
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