Lexicographical Neighbors of Leukorrheal
Literary usage of Leukorrheal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gynecological and Obstetrical Tuberculosis by Charles Camblos Norris (1921)
"... Cervix and lower genital tract—Methods of treatment—Curettage—Value of
examination of leukorrheal discharge in tuberculous endometritis—Organisms likely ..."
2. American Medicine (1906)
"The vagina is to be kept free from leukorrheal discharges by the employment of
vaginal antiseptic douches. Lysol, in \% to 2<fo solution, mercuric Chlorid, ..."
3. A Text-book on the practice of gynecology: For Practitioners and Students by William Easterly Ashton (1916)
"This opinion is still further strengthened if there is no history of a leukorrheal
discharge until after the climacteric. We must, however, bear in mind the ..."
4. State board questions and answers by Rudolph Max Goepp (1917)
"The symptoms of fibroids are hemorrhage, pain, and leukorrheal discharge.
There are also symptoms referable to pressure upon neighboring nerves or other ..."
5. Practical gynecology: A Comprehensive Text-book for Students and Physicians by Edward Emmet Montgomery (1907)
"leukorrheal discharge is present, often profuse, as a result of the congestion
of the organ. As the prolapsus becomes still more extensive and approaches ..."
6. A Clinical Text-book of Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment by John William Macdonald (1897)
"There may be a leukorrheal discharge; pains and functional disturbances may be
excited by the laceration where ..."