Definition of Anosmias

1. Noun. (plural of anosmia) ¹

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Definition of Anosmias

1. anosmia [n] - See also: anosmia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anosmias

anorthopia
anorthopias
anorthoscope
anorthoscopes
anorthoscopic
anorthoscopic-perception
anorthoscopic perception
anorthosite
anorthosites
anorthositic
anoscope
anoscopy
anosigmoidoscopy
anosmatic
anosmia
anosmias (current term)
anosmic
anosmics
anosodiaphoria
anosognosia
anosognosias
anosognosic
anosognosic epilepsy
anosognosic seizures
anospinal
anospinal centre
anosteoplasia
anostosis
another
another(a)

Literary usage of Anosmias

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

1. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1905)
"(6) Congenital anosmias. Under this head he mentioned four children, ... (c) Primary anosmias. He reports two examples of this in which there was marked ..."

2. Medical Diagnosis: Special Diagnosis of Internal Medicine by Julius Lincoln Salinger, Wilhelm Olivier von Leube (1904)
"If we disregard anosmias of central origin, which will be referred to in the discussion of the diagnosis of affections of the brain, we must consider as ..."

3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1894)
"Judging from the frequency with which a great reduction of haemoglobin is seen in anosmias, while the corpuscular count remains near the normal (chlorotic ..."

4. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1921)
"A second group of anosmias are those in which the initial disorder is either in the bone marrow or dependent on the same ..."

5. Physical diagnosis by Richard Clarke Cabot (1912)
"(a) Retinal hemorrhages, with or without other retinal changes, are important signs of nephritis, grave anosmias, and diabetes. (b) Optic neuritis (usually ..."

6. Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society by Massachusetts Medical Society (1901)
"In some anosmias, as that associated with the condition known as chlorosis, this is often the only abnormal characteristic present in the stained specimen. ..."

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