Lexicographical Neighbors of Coccic
Literary usage of Coccic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Birmingham Medical Review (1905)
"In virulent coccic conditions the extension is so rapid that the reaction zone
has no time to form, and the cocci rapidly spread to the lymphatics and veins ..."
2. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1908)
"I do not insist that these more localised patches (which are almost certainly of
coccic origin), are identical with the more widely distributed lesions of ..."
3. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1903)
"This form of tissue-destruction is mostly due to a profound toxaemia, and I
believe is more often due to a coccic toxaemia than to any other kind. ..."
4. The Principles of Therapeutics by Oliver Thomas Osborne (1921)
"In cerebrospinal meningitis (meningo- coccic meningitis) the diplococcus ...
In pneumo- coccic infection the fluid is turbid and may be even yellowish. ..."