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Definition of Malnutritions
1. malnutrition [n] - See also: malnutrition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malnutritions
Literary usage of Malnutritions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Neurotic Disorders of Childhood: Including a Study of Auto and Intestinal by Benjamin Knox Rachford (1905)
"Chronic malnutritions are most important factors of enuresis. ... The causes of
chronic malnutritions, therefore, may be classed among the direct causes of ..."
2. Handbook of Therapy by Oliver Thomas Osborne, Morris Fishbein (1918)
"OTHER CAUSES OF TOXEMIA malnutritions of the fetus and degenerations of the
placenta may cause the formation and absorption of toxins that poison the mother ..."
3. Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences by National Institute of Social Sciences (U.S.) (1917)
"... pronounced malnutritions, anemias, etc., and to avoid the making of a mere
vacation place for those only moderately in need of a country recuperation, ..."
4. Focal Infection: The Lane Medical Lectures by Frank Billings (1916)
"Whether the retrograde metabolism is due solely to the malnutritions or whether
it is also due in part to irritants in the tissues of bacterial or biochemic ..."
5. Vital Factors of Foods: Vitamins and Nutrition by Carleton Ellis, Annie Louise Macleod (1922)
"Metagen is offered for use in deficiency diseases — beriberi, scurvy, marasmus
and malnutritions; as a supplemental therapeutic agent in rickets and ..."