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Definition of Morbidities
1. morbidity [n] - See also: morbidity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morbidities
Literary usage of Morbidities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Statistical Assessment Of National Significant Industrial User Noncompliance (1993)
"Because many patients treated in primary care settings have such co-morbidities,
the population of interest is different from the population summarized by ..."
2. Depression in Primary Care: Vol. 2. Treatment of Major Depression: Clinical by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"Because many patients treated in primary care settings have such co-morbidities,
the population of interest is different from the population summarized by ..."
3. Pastoral Medicine: A Handbook for the Catholic Clergy by Alexander E. Sanford (1905)
"At times infirmities in his brain organization cooperate with education in calling
forth a disposition to mental morbidities. It is not only by procreation ..."
4. Acute Perinatal Asphyxia in Term Infants: Report of the Workshopedited by Linda L. Wright, Gerald B. Merenstein, Deborah Hirtz edited by Linda L. Wright, Gerald B. Merenstein, Deborah Hirtz (1997)
"When compared with a 5-minute Apgar score TABLE i Post-Asphyxia Morbidity >3
ORGAN SYSTEM <2 ORGAN SYSTEM morbidities morbidities SCORE >6 <5 8 23 ..."
5. The Theology of Modern Literature by Samuel Law Wilson (1899)
"... to get a very had mark opposite their name, and to be written down in her
immortal page as " the morbidities and microbes of national disease. ..."
6. Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life by Norman B. Anderson, Rodolfo A. Bulatao, Barney Cohen (2004)
"Third, the model as estimated presumes that the influence of either co-morbidities
or treatments are the same for both whites and blacks. ..."