Definition of Dyscratic

1. Adjective. Of, relating, or pertaining to dyscrasy ¹

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Definition of Dyscratic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dyscratic

dyschromatosis
dyschromia
dyscinesia
dyscoimesis
dyscontrol
dyscoria
dyscrasia
dyscrasias
dyscrasic
dyscrasic fracture
dyscrasied
dyscrasies
dyscrasite
dyscrasy
dyscrasyed
dyscratic (current term)
dyscromia
dyscromias
dysdiadochokinesia
dysdiadochokinesias
dysdiadochokinesis
dysembryoma
dysembryoplasia
dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour
dysencephalia splanchnocystica
dysenteric
dysenteric algid malaria
dysenteric diarrhoea
dysenterical
dysenteries

Literary usage of Dyscratic

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

1. The Medical Times and Gazette (1861)
"The case was one of multiple dyscratic inflammation of the bones, and had been entirely unconnected with external injuries. The Surgeon, on the other hand, ..."

2. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1858)
"He stated that the dyscratic condition of the blood was in some measure owing to the interrupted respiratory functions of the skin occasioning a defective ..."

3. Hull's Jahr: A New Manual of Homoeopathic Practice by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Amos Gerald Hull, Frederick Greenwood Snelling (1885)
"... rather than of red ; to prevent the action of the capillaries, and cause various ulcerative, scorbutic, and dyscratic capillary actions. ..."

4. Clinical Symptomatology by Alois Pick, Adolf Franz Hecht (1911)
"A. or B. + C. dyscratic autointoxication combined with that due to retention and résorption. Uremia in insufficiency of the kidneys. ..."

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