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Definition of Diseased person
1. Noun. A person suffering from an illness.
Generic synonyms: Unfortunate, Unfortunate Person
Specialized synonyms: Anorectic, Anorexic, Bulimic, Consumptive, Lunger, Tubercular, Convalescent, Depressive, Diabetic, Dyspeptic, Epileptic, Bleeder, Haemophile, Haemophiliac, Hemophile, Hemophiliac, Incurable, Insomniac, Sleepless Person, Invalid, Shut-in, Lazar, Leper, Lunatic, Madman, Maniac, Manic-depressive, Monomaniac, Narcoleptic, Neurasthenic, Mental Case, Neurotic, Psychoneurotic, Patient, Psycho, Psychotic, Psychotic Person, Rheumatic, Syphilitic, Valetudinarian, Spewer, Vomiter
Derivative terms: Suffer, Suffer, Suffer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diseased Person
Literary usage of Diseased person
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports by United States Public Health Service (1921)
"The correct name, explicit address of the diseased person, and the name and ...
If the diseased person— (а) Is not a prostitute, or is not suspected of ..."
2. Syphilis and Public Health by Edward Bright Vedder (1918)
"of Health; and in addition to give to such diseased person a copy of this ordinance,
and to report to the Health Department that such diseased person has ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"The court gave this instruction to the jury, with this addition: diseased person
does not appear to have been made in any prior case. ..."
4. Journal of Social Science by American Social Science Association, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, Isaac Franklin Russell (1906)
"For instance, why should a steamship company be subjected to a fine of $100 for
the bringing of a diseased person, and be absolved from any penalty whatever ..."
5. Journal of Social Science by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, American Social Science Association, Isaac Franklin Russell (1906)
"For instance, why should a steamship company be subjected to a fine of $100 for
the bringing of a diseased person, and be absolved from any penalty whatever ..."
6. Bulletin of the Essex Institute by Essex Institute (1883)
"And any master of a vessel, or other person, who shall remove such sick or diseased
person, without first obtaining such permit therefor, or contrary to the ..."