Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysphagic
Literary usage of Dysphagic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of Bacteriology: A Practical Treatise for Students and by Hans Zinsser, Frederick Fuller Russell (1922)
"Simple cephalic tetanus in which the infection may be confined to the head, is
a type in which dysphagic and paralytic symptoms are never present, ..."
2. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1921)
""(6) dysphagic form. Pharyngeal spasms rendering alimentation difficult. ...
In the dysphagic and hydrophobic forms nearly always fatal. ..."
3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1897)
"There was gradual improvement up to the nth week, when in the course of three
days' he became totally deaf, blind and dysphagic; the pupils reacted to light ..."
4. 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 (1920)
"The gait was stiff and the speech was dysarthric, dysphagic and explosive and
facial grimacing was present with other partly ..."
5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1916)
"and sputum, intense headache, gastrointestinal disturbance, slightly dysphagic,
general weakness, loss of weight, occasional fever, no bacilli; ..."