Medical Definition of Epinosic
1. Relating to epinosis. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epinosic
Literary usage of Epinosic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical Times and Gazette (1875)
"This epinosic element consiste of the recruite of the current year, with the
recruits of the past year, less 10 per cent, for casualties. ..."
2. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1886)
"wet decks ; the diminution of the resisting power to disease movement ; the
epinosic condition—in fact, all these enter in the future into the etiology of ..."
3. Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by American supplement, Encyclopaedia britannica (1884)
"The increase of susceptible, or, as they are sometimes termed, "epinosic" persons,
in a locality, in the intervals of epidemics, explains, to some extent, ..."