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Definition of Dysury
1. dysuria [n DYSURIES] - See also: dysuria
Medical Definition of Dysury
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysury
Literary usage of Dysury
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1855)
"The dysury increases, strangury frequently sets in, and at length the patient
loses almost entirely the power of evacuating his bladder, even with the most ..."
2. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1809)
"... in cases of dysury and gravel, and in several diseases of the urinary passages.
" It is also of essential service in most cutaneous affections, ..."
3. Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, Experiements, and by John Martin Honigberger (1852)
"dysury. Sago, diuresis. Sahan*«bed, pricking pains in micturition, and a red
colour of ... dysury, with or without fever. Sida fol., red urine and heat. p. ..."
4. Lippincott's Medical dictionary: A Complete Vocabulary of the Terms Used in by Ryland W. Greene, Joseph Thomas (1906)
"Difficult or painful and incomplete discharge of urine. dysury (dis'iu-ri).
Same as DYSURIA. sive gases. E.-dressing, a dressing of earth for wounds, etc. ..."
5. The National Standard Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Literature, the Sciences (1888)
"dysury, dis'fl-ri. Difficulty in discharging the urine, attended with jmin and heat.
... dysury ..."