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Definition of Dysuries
1. dysury [n] - See also: dysury
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysuries
Literary usage of Dysuries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science and Society in Early America: Essays in Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. by Randolph Shipley Klein (1986)
"... Principally with Regard to its Diuretic Quality, in the Cure of Dropsies and
dysuries. London: for J.Johnson, ..."
2. Science and Society in Early America: Essays in Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. by Randolph SHIPLEY KLEIN (1986)
"Medical Reports, of the Effects of Tobacco, Princi pally with Regard to its
Diuretic Quality, in the Cure of Dropsies arv dysuries. London: for J. Johnson, ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1831)
"Dr. Fowler has written a treatise upon the effects of tobacco in the cure of
dropsies and dysuries. The Doctor seemed determined to discover virtue in this ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1866)
"There is a large and diversified 1 Medical Reports on the Effects of Tobacco in
the case of Dropsies and dysuries, 1785, 2d edition, ..."
5. The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and by Andrew Kippis (1807)
"... found той painful and obstinate dysuries introduced in such habits even by
sm:ill doses, and especially whin, from the existence of permanent strictures ..."
6. Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum by Boston Athenaeum, Charles Ammi Cutter (1882)
"London, 1733. 8°. Another copy. (B 1743) Bri«tol, 1759. 8°. (W32) — FOWLER, T.
Effects of tobacco in dropsies and dysuries. [1785. ..."
7. The Library of Benjamin Franklin by Edwin Wolf, Kevin J. Hayes (2006)
"Medical reports, of the effects of tobacco, principally with regard to its diuretic
quality, in the cure of dropsies, and dysuries: together with some ..."