Lexicographical Neighbors of Gastritic
Literary usage of Gastritic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of Practical (1841)
"The patient with gastritic dyspepsia should not, for example, go to Nice nor the
south-east of France. In cases of this kind, the south-west of France or ..."
2. The influence of climate in the prevention and cure of chronic diseases by James Clark (1829)
"The latter affection constitutes the proper, pure, or Nervous Dyspepsia ; the
former, for the sake of distinction, may be called gastritic Dyspepsia, ..."
3. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1846)
"describing the different forms of dyspepsia, Sir James tells us that each form
requires a diff'erent climate for its relief: " The patient with gastritic ..."
4. The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine (1846)
"If people must go abroad, then it may be perfectly true that " Rome is the best
residence in Italy in gastritic dyspepsia, and Nice the best climate in the ..."
5. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1826)
"By adopting the gastritic theory, ... in order to be consistent, have applied
their gastritic explanation to the mildest forms of intermittents, ..."
6. The London Medical Gazette (1842)
"... necessary from the occasional gastritic symptoms, this patient never lost
flesh, but throughout retained her embonpoint, naturally considerable. ..."