Lexicographical Neighbors of Erethitic
Literary usage of Erethitic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery by Thomas Wharton Jones (1863)
"Acute, or erethitic form. Objective symptoms.—There is little redness of the
white of the eye, and what does exist is principally due to sclerotic injection ..."
2. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics, in Fifty Lectures: A Textbook by Theodor Billroth (1890)
"The \dcer with inflamed borders, and the erethitic ulcer. ... Such ulcers are
called erethitic or irritable; the highest grades of erethism of the surface ..."
3. A Text-book of Practical Medicine: With Particular Reference to Physiology by Felix von Niemeyer (1883)
"Based upon these differences, in the patient's bodily habit, a classification of
scrofula into the torpid and erethitic forms has been made. ..."
4. A Text-book of practical medicine, with particular reference to physiology by Felix von Niemeyer (1883)
"Based upon these differences, in the patient's bodily habit, a classification of
scrofula into the torpid and erethitic forms has been made. ..."