Definition of Dermatic

1. a. Of or pertaining to the skin.

Definition of Dermatic

1. dermic [adj] - See also: dermic

Medical Definition of Dermatic

1. 1. Pertaining to the integument or skin of animals; dermic; as, the dermal secretions. 2. Pertaining to the dermis or true skin. Origin: From Derm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dermatic

dermal system
dermal tissue
dermal tuberculosis
dermalaxia
dermally
dermametropathism
dermapteran
dermas
dermasurgeon
dermasurgeons
dermasurgery
dermat-
dermatalgia
dermatan sulfate
dermatan sulphate
dermatic (current term)
dermatine
dermatitic
dermatitides
dermatitis
dermatitis-arthritis-tenosynovitis syndrome
dermatitis aestivalis
dermatitis ambustionis
dermatitis artefacta
dermatitis atrophicans
dermatitis autophytica
dermatitis calorica
dermatitis combustionis
dermatitis congelationis
dermatitis exfoliativa

Literary usage of Dermatic

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

1. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1905)
"Unusual care is exercised in the preparation of Listerine "dermatic" Soap, and as the antiseptic constituents of Listerine are added to the soap after it ..."

2. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science by Robley Dunglison (1856)
"DERMIC, Der'micm, dermatic*», ... dermatic, Dermal, Derma'lil ; from cicpa, 1 skin.' Relating to the skin. ..."

3. Treatise on Diseases of the Skin for the Use of Advanced Students and by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1914)
"The substances which may be responsible for dermatic inflammation are almost ... Plants also furnish a somewhat prolific source of dermatic inflammation. ..."

4. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1880)
"... the diminution of the dermatic secretion, or the well- known phenomena of coryza, or of intestinal catarrh following a sudden exposure of the external ..."

5. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1900)
"... several eases in which various degrees of dermatic inflammation resulted. Nor is it, as Brocq states, always confined to the region of application. ..."

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