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Definition of symptom
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Symposium
(n.) A
collection
of short
essays
by
different
authors
on a
common
topic;
-- so
called
from the
appellation
given to the
philosophical
dialogue
by the
Greeks.
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Contraindicant
::
Contraindicant
(n.)
Something,
as a
symptom,
indicating
that the usual mode of
treatment
is not to be
followed..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) That
period
of a
disorder
or
paroxysm
when the
symptoms
begin to abate in
violence;
as, the
decline
of a
fever..
Indication
::
Indication
(n.) That which
serves
to
indicate
or point out; mark;
token;
sign;
symptom;
evidence.
Acute
::
Acute (a.)
Attended
with
symptoms
of some
degree
of
severity,
and
coming
speedily
to a
crisis;
--
opposed
to
chronic;
as, an acute
disease..
Pellagra
::
Pellagra
(n.) An
erythematous
affection
of the skin, with
severe
constitutional
and
nervous
symptoms,
endemic
in
Northern
Italy..
Fever
::
Fever (n.) A
diseased
state of the
system,
marked
by
increased
heat,
acceleration
of the
pulse,
and a
general
derangement
of the
functions,
including
usually,
thirst
and loss of
appetite.
Many
diseases,
of which fever is the most
prominent
symptom,
are
denominated
fevers;
as,
typhoid
fever;
yellow
fever..
Prognosticate
::
Prognosticate
(v. t.) To
indicate
as
future;
to
foretell
from signs or
symptoms;
to
prophesy;
to
foreshow;
to
predict;
as, to
prognosticate
evil..
Hydrophobic
::
Hydrophobic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
hydrophobia;
producing
or
caused
by
rabies;
as,
hydrophobic
symptoms;
the
hydrophobic
poison..
Augmentation
::
Augmentation
(n.) The stage of a
disease
in which the
symptoms
go on
increasing.
Malaria
::
Malaria
(n.) A
morbid
condition
produced
by
exhalations
from
decaying
vegetable
matter
in
contact
with
moisture,
giving
rise to fever and ague and many other
symptoms
characterized
by their
tendency
to recur at
definite
and
usually
uniform
intervals..
Congestion
::
Congestion
(n.)
Overfullness
of the
capillary
and other blood
vessels,
etc., in any
locality
or organ
(often
producing
other
morbid
symptoms);
local
hyper/mia,
active
or
passive;
as,
arterial
congestion;
venous
congestion;
congestion
of the
lungs..
Assident
::
Assident
(a.)
Usually
attending
a
disease,
but not
always;
as,
assident
signs,
or
symptoms..
Secondary
::
Secondary
(a.)
Dependent
or
consequent
upon
another
disease;
as,
Bright's
disease
is often
secondary
to
scarlet
fever.
(b)
Occuring
in the
second
stage of a
disease;
as, the
secondary
symptoms
of
syphilis..
Rubella
::
Rubella
(n.) An acute
specific
disease
with a dusky red
cutaneous
eruption
resembling
that of
measles,
but
unattended
by
catarrhal
symptoms;
--
called
also
German
measles..
Pathology
::
Pathology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
diseases,
their
nature,
causes,
progress,
symptoms,
etc..
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.)
Indicating
something
future
by signs or
symptoms;
foreshowing;
aiding
in
prognosis;
as, the
prognostic
symptoms
of a
disease;
prognostic
signs..
Contraindication
::
Contraindication
(n.) An
indication
or
symptom
which
forbids
the
method
of
treatment
usual in such
cases.
Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Cough
::
Cough (v. i.) The more or less
frequent
repetition
of
coughing,
constituting
a
symptom
of
disease..
Symptomatology
::
Symptomatical
(a.)
According
to
symptoms;
as, a
symptomatical
classification
of
diseases..
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