Definition of Symptomatologic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Symptomatologic

symposiasts
symposium
symposiums
symproportionation
symproportionations
symptom
symptom journal
symptomatic
symptomatic of(p)
symptomatically
symptomatick
symptomatize
symptomatized
symptomatizes
symptomatizing
symptomatologic (current term)
symptomatological
symptomatologies
symptomatologist
symptomatologists
symptomatology
symptomize
symptomized
symptomizes
symptomizing
symptomless
symptomlessly
symptomlessness
symptomlike
symptomological

Literary usage of Symptomatologic

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

1. The American Journal of Insanity by New York (State). State Lunatic Asylum (1906)
"For 6000 years the tripartite symptomatologic classification— Melancholia—Mania—Dementia, based upon the most superficial of observed facts—has served as ..."

2. Diseases of Metabolism and of the Blood: Animal Parasites, Toxicology by Richard Clarke Cabot, Julius Lincoln Salinger (1910)
"The designation " Zipperlein" for gout has quite properly been excluded from scientific nomenclature, as, in a symptomatologic connection, a uniform meaning ..."

3. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests by Guy Montrose Whipple (1910)
"(8) JE Jennings, Color-vision and color-blindness, Phil., 1896. Pp.111. (9) W. Nagel, (a) Fortgesetzte Untersuchungen zur symptomatologic u. ..."

4. Psychiatry: A Text-book for Students and Physicians by Stewart Paton (1905)
"... the results of the observations are presented in so clear and cogent a manner renders the defects of a symptomatologic grouping all the more obvious. ..."

5. History and Bibliography of Anatomic Illustration in Its Relation to by Ludwig Choulant, Mortimer Frank, Fielding Hudson Garrison, Edward Clark Streeter (1920)
"... of internal disease, based on an almost complete identity of external symptoms! In these facts lay the weakness of the symptomatologic school to which ..."

6. A Treatise on the practice of medicine: For the Use of Students and Practioners by Roberts Bartholow (1881)
"It consists of paroxysms of acute pain and a constant ltd- ing of uneasiness. The pain is increased by jarring the bead, by * " symptomatologic und ..."

7. The American Journal of Insanity by New York (State). State Lunatic Asylum (1906)
"For 6000 years the tripartite symptomatologic classification— Melancholia—Mania—Dementia, based upon the most superficial of observed facts—has served as ..."

8. Diseases of Metabolism and of the Blood: Animal Parasites, Toxicology by Richard Clarke Cabot, Julius Lincoln Salinger (1910)
"The designation " Zipperlein" for gout has quite properly been excluded from scientific nomenclature, as, in a symptomatologic connection, a uniform meaning ..."

9. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests by Guy Montrose Whipple (1910)
"(8) JE Jennings, Color-vision and color-blindness, Phil., 1896. Pp.111. (9) W. Nagel, (a) Fortgesetzte Untersuchungen zur symptomatologic u. ..."

10. Psychiatry: A Text-book for Students and Physicians by Stewart Paton (1905)
"... the results of the observations are presented in so clear and cogent a manner renders the defects of a symptomatologic grouping all the more obvious. ..."

11. History and Bibliography of Anatomic Illustration in Its Relation to by Ludwig Choulant, Mortimer Frank, Fielding Hudson Garrison, Edward Clark Streeter (1920)
"... of internal disease, based on an almost complete identity of external symptoms! In these facts lay the weakness of the symptomatologic school to which ..."

12. A Treatise on the practice of medicine: For the Use of Students and Practioners by Roberts Bartholow (1881)
"It consists of paroxysms of acute pain and a constant ltd- ing of uneasiness. The pain is increased by jarring the bead, by * " symptomatologic und ..."

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