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Definition of Flushings
1. flushing [n] - See also: flushing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flushings
Literary usage of Flushings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1903)
"It has remained so ever since, although occasional rosaceous flushings have
occurred from time to time as the result of errors of diet. ..."
2. The History of the Shoddy-trade: Its Rise, Progress, and Present Position by Samuel Jubb (1860)
"flushings, which are a heavy, coarse, well-raised cloth, were formerly much in
... flushings have been principally taken in blue and drab, and in substance ..."
3. Homœopathic Therapeutics by Samuel Lilienthal (1890)
"... with persistent sensation of pulsation, from sudden suppression of menses,
after anxiety and worry with sleeplessness; flushings with frightful ..."
4. The Therapeutics of Radiant Light and Heat and Convective Heat by William Benham Snow (1909)
"The use of hot douches for rectal and colonie flushings, and the treatment of
pelvic cellulitis per vaginam, which is cordially recommended as instituted by ..."
5. Reducing Weight Comfortably: The Dietetic Treatment of Obesity by Gustav Gaertner (1914)
"Not infrequently I had the opportunity of treating women who were laboring from
climacteric flushings and ..."
6. A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine: Giving a Description of Diseases by John Henry Clarke (1901)
"... dark- coloured urine; symptoms worse from 4-8 p. M. Sulph.—Sinking at the pit
of the stomach about n or 12 in the morning; hot flushings; constipation ..."