Lexicographical Neighbors of Causalgic
Literary usage of Causalgic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Injuries of Nerves and Their Consequences by Silas Weir Mitchell (1872)
"I have since seen only two cases of glossy skin tissues from nerve wound, and in
both the temperature of the causalgic region was one or two degrees higher ..."
2. Diseases of the nervous system: A Text-book of Neurology and Psychiatry by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"The chief types seen are the paralytic, neuritic, causalgic, and neuralgic.
Partial and dissociated pictures are the rule, especially in the wounds ..."
3. Chronic traumatic osteomyelitis: Its Pathology and Treatment by James Renfrew White (1919)
"... eg the rarefaction that occurs in disuse and in old age, in the causalgic form
of nerve injury, and in osteomalacia. The result, then, of caries ..."
4. De la symétrie dans les affections de la peau by Léo Testut (1877)
"Vers le dixième jour, des sensations de cuisson (causalgic) commencent à se
montrer à la paume de la main et dans les doigts, particulièrement à la pulpe et ..."