Lexicographical Neighbors of Causalgias
Literary usage of Causalgias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1888)
"... the practice of most of those present, where divisions of even such small
trunks as digital nerves have resulted in troublesome ulcerations, causalgias, ..."
2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1921)
"The importance which the surgery of the sympathetic system is assuming is hinted
at by the authors' suggestion that the causalgias resulting from an ..."
3. Diseases of the nervous system: A Text-book of Neurology and Psychiatry by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"Severe causalgias occur in median nerve injuries. Combined lesions of the median
and Minar which are frequent in warfare produce very characteristic ..."
4. Oxford Loose-leaf Surgery by F. F. Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel (1920)
"The ulcers and excoriations which are so often found in causalgias, the result
of maceration or scratching, heal rapidly. Alcohol injection is a simple ..."
5. Neurological Bulletin by Frederick Tilney, Columbia University, Dept. of Neurology (1919)
"guish these sensory disturbances from those due to lesions of the peripheral
nerves, especially causalgias, for the treatment is altogether different in the ..."
6. Acute Pain Management: Operative Or Medical Procedures and Trauma Clinical by Daniel B. Carr, Ada K. Jacox (1997)
"Intraoperative traction on muscles and nerves should be started carefully and
monitored during the operation to prevent reflex myalgias and causalgias. ..."