Definition of Gonorrheas

1. Noun. (plural of gonorrhea) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Gonorrheas

1. gonorrhea [n] - See also: gonorrhea

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gonorrheas

gonoleks
gonoph
gonophage
gonophores
gonophs
gonopod
gonopodia
gonopodium
gonopods
gonopoietic
gonopores
gonorrheal
gonorrheas (current term)
gonorrheic
gonorrhoeal
gonorrhoeal arthritis
gonorrhoeal conjunctivitis
gonorrhoeal ophthalmia
gonorrhoeal rheumatism
gonorrhoeal salpingitis
gonorrhoeal urethritis
gonorrhoeic
gonorrhϾ
gonosome
gonosomes
gonotheca

Literary usage of Gonorrheas

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

1. Vaccine therapy in general practice by George Henry Sherman (1912)
"The Chronic gonorrheas. WHEN GONOCOCCUS VACCINE first came into use many physicians tried it first on old chronic cases and if they did not get results at ..."

2. The Surgical Diseases of the Genito-urinary Organs by Edward Lawrence Keyes (1905)
"Brandes gives the history of such a case where a fresh attack of rheumatism attended six successive gonorrheas, and Fournier mentions a quadruple relapse. ..."

3. West Virginia Medical Journal by West Virginia State Medical Association (1907)
"For there are gonorrheas without any subjective symptoms, gonorrheas in which the gonococci remain dormant, only to awaken into virulent activity at the ..."

4. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"In the first group there were fresh gonorrheas hitherto not treated, ... Among 25 acute gonorrheas there were 2 with epididymitis and 5 with considerable ..."

5. Gonorrhea in Women: Its Pathology, Symptomatology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Charles Camblos Norris (1913)
"... of the cervical gonorrheas eventually extend above the internal os. In the large series of cases reported upon by the Committee of Seven2 invasion of ..."

6. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1898)
"... gonorrheas presents the greatest difficulties; but fortunately these are rare in comparison to those located in the external genital organs. ..."

7. Pharmacopoeia Universalis: Or, A New Universal English Dispensatory. Containing by Robert James (1747)
"... in gonorrheas and the Fluor albu!, being given from ten to twelve D'op: in the Morning falling, the Patent's Body being- duely prepar'd, and the Running ..."

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