Definition of Diureses

1. Noun. (plural of diuresis) ¹

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Definition of Diureses

1. diuresis [n] - See also: diuresis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diureses

ditzes
ditzier
ditziest
ditziness
ditzinesses
ditzy
diubiquitinated
diubiquitylated
diuerse
diulose
diuloses
diuranate
diuranates
diureide
diureides
diureses (current term)
diuresis
diuretic
diuretic drug
diuretical
diuretically
diuretick
diuretics
diurna
diurnal
diurnal arc
diurnal arcs
diurnal enuresis
diurnal parallax
diurnal periodicity

Literary usage of Diureses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1920)
"Water ingested in large quantities instead of giving diureses might give oliguria; at times it might produce diminished water content of the body. ..."

2. Clinical treatises on the pathology and therapy of disorders of metabolism by Karl Harko von Noorden (1903)
"... as the saying is, of exciting diuresis; because exciting diureses is synonymous with irritating and consequently harming the diseased kidneys. ..."

3. The Chicago Medical Journal (1872)
"... confined bowels, and scanty urine : or again, the profuse perspiration, diarrhoea, the copious diureses and the vast array of neuralgic manifestations. ..."

4. High Frequency Electric Currents in Medicine and Dentistry: Their Nature and by Samuel Howard Monell (1910)
"The results were: An improvement in diureses and in the elimination of excrementitious waste. A considerable increase in the process of organic combustion. ..."

5. Philadelphia Hospital Reports by Philadelphia Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.) (1905)
"... or td To overcome disagreeable effects without lessening diureses; this combination seems also to favor action on the bowels. ..."

6. Consumption: Its Cause and Nature by Rollin R. Gregg, Henry C. Allen (1889)
"... left causes the too watery blood of all consumptives; and in consequence thereof, leads to the diureses, night sweats, and dropsies of such subjects. ..."

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