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Definition of Exanthematic
1. a. Of, relating to, or characterized by, exanthema; efflorescent; as, an exanthematous eruption.
Definition of Exanthematic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exanthematic
Literary usage of Exanthematic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Practical Medicine: With Particular Reference to Physiology by Felix von Niemeyer (1869)
"All observers who have had such an opportunity in exanthematic typhus agree that
the power of contagion is just as evident, in this disease, as in any other ..."
2. On the Temperature in Diseases: A Manual of Medical Thermometry by Carl August Wunderlich (1871)
"The fever of exanthematic typhus is of shorter duration than the shortest ...
In exanthematic typhus the initial stage, the fastigium (in which two distinct ..."
3. A Text-book of Pathology by William George MacCallum (1916)
"exanthematic DISEASES THERE follows some description of the more important of a
series of diseases which we recognize as extremely easily communicable and ..."
4. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1893)
"exanthematic or petechial typhus is an endemic disease in this capital and
throughout a very extensive zone in the Republic. It belongs to that group of ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1882)
"A Treatise on exanthematic Typhus, based on individual experience compared with
that of others. By Dr. FW WARFVINGE. Stockholm : PA Nyman. 1880. 8vo. ..."
6. A Biennial Retrospect of Medicine, Surgery, and Their Allied Sciences, for by New Sydenham Society (1873)
"... fungi in blood, 86 — on molluscum contagiosum, 182 Fever, action of alcohol
in, 464 — dengue, titles of papers on, 43 — exanthematic (see measles, &c. ..."
7. Lectures on the eruptive fevers: As Now in the Course of Delivery at St by George Gregory, Henry Daggett Bulkley (1851)
"exanthematic MORTALITY. Tables showing the number of deaths in the cities of New
York, Philadelphia, and Boston, by the four epidemic diseases, Small Pox, ..."
8. Basic Aural Dyscrasia and Vascular Deafness: A New System of Aural by Robert Thomas Cooper (1880)
"Long-standing Otorrhoea (exanthematic) of the Left Ear. Henry MJ, a boy of
fourteen, at eight years old had scarlatina and measles close upon each other, ..."