2. Noun. (plural of diarrhœa) ¹
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Definition of Diarrhoeas
1. diarrhoea [n] - See also: diarrhoea
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diarrhoeas
Literary usage of Diarrhoeas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Simplified Infant Feeding: With Eighty Illustrative Cases by Roger Herbert Dennett (1920)
"In a general way there have been two schools, one composed of those who consider
that all diarrhoeas are due to bacterial infection, and the other comprised ..."
2. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1889)
"Thymol in the diarrhoeas of Phthisis.—In the St. Petersburg weekly ... and and
most powerful means for phthisical diarrhoeas is constituted by a good, ..."
3. Specific Diagnosis: A Study of Disease, with Special Reference to the by John Milton Scudder (1882)
"... diarrhoeas, in dysentery, and occasionally in typhus and cholera. Hyaline mucus
is observed in the excrements in catarrh of the large intestine ..."
4. The Woman's Medical Journal by Medical Women's National Association (U.S.) (1897)
"SUMMER diarrhoeas OF CHILDREN. By JANE 1,. HERSOM, MD, Portland, Me. IERE have
been fewer cases than usual at this season of the year, in Portland, ..."
5. Notes on Pharmacognosy by Otto Augustus Wall (1902)
"... as a gargle or wash, in diarrhoeas and relaxed conditions of the mucous
membranes generally. Dose: 1 to 2 grams. ..."
6. Diseases of the stomach and intestines: A Manual of Clinical Therapeutics by Dujardin-Beaumetz (1886)
"... Indications—Not all diarrhoeas to be Cured— Hygienic Treatment—Milk and Raw
... of Children—Cholera Infantum—Treatment of Infantile diarrhoeas—Malarial ..."