Definition of Cachexies

1. cachexy [n] - See also: cachexy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cachexies

cachers
caches
cachet
cacheted
cacheting
cachets
cachexia
cachexia aphthosa
cachexia aquosa
cachexia hypophyseopriva
cachexia strumipriva
cachexia thyroidea
cachexia thyropriva
cachexias
cachexic
cachexies (current term)
cachexin
cachexy
caching
cachinnate
cachinnated
cachinnates
cachinnating
cachinnation
cachinnations
cachinnator
cachinnators
cachinnatory
cachiri
cacholong

Literary usage of Cachexies

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

1. First Lines of the Practice of Physic by William Cullen (1808)
"Or cachexies. 1599. UNDER this title I propose to establish a class of diseases, which consist in a depraved state of the whole, or of a considerable part ..."

2. The works of William Cullen: containing his physiology, nosology, and first by William Cullen (1827)
"This difficulty would be still greater, if, in the class I have established under the title of cachexies, I were to comprehend all the diseases that those ..."

3. On Intermittent Fever and Other Malarious Diseases by Israel Shipman Pelton Lord (1871)
"Bell, meets all our indications, the cachexies, the local disease; and is a cerebro-spinal irritant, and acts specially on the cervical ganglia, ..."

4. Medical, matrimonial, and scientific expositor: Giving the Most Important by Jefferson B. Fancher (1867)
"HABITS — cachexies. THE latter term signifies ' ' bad habit of the body," and existing more or less in all diseases. This chapter is an important one, ..."

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