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Definition of Neuritic
1. one affected with neuritis [n -S]
Medical Definition of Neuritic
1. Relating to neuritis. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neuritic
Literary usage of Neuritic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the diseases of the eye by Charles Henry May (1901)
"Ophthalmoscopic Signs differ somewhat in the simple and post-neuritic forms : In
Simple ... In Post-neuritic Atrophy (Fig. 166, Plate XII. ..."
2. Diagnostics of the Fundus Oculi by Edward Leroy Oatman (1920)
"neuritic OPTIC ATROPHY. Atrophy of the optic nerve which has been preceded by
neuritis or papilledema is designated neuritic—or post- neuritic atrophy, ..."
3. Diseases of the nervous system by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"... and general dietetic treatment directed to the reduction of arteriosclerotic
changes. Group 2. The Neural, neuritic, or Spinal neuritic Atrophies. ..."
4. Mediterranean, Malta Or Undulant Fever by M. Louis Hughes (1897)
"Illustrating the later neuritic and arthritic symptoms of the fever.—Pte. ...
During this period he had no neuritic or arthritic symptoms, but while at the ..."
5. Nervous and Mental Diseases by Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson (1914)
"Case of the neuritic variety of family progressive myopathy. Oppenheim, in 1900,
described a condition of congenital ..."
6. Diagnosis from Ocular Symptoms by Matthias Lanckton Foster (1917)
"neuritic Optic Atrophy When the papilla is very white or gray, perhaps with a
bluish or greenish tint, and seems smoothly opaque, its margins blurred, ..."
7. A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics: With Special by John Vietch Shoemaker (1906)
"It will also be found in peripheral palsies of traumatic, rheumatic, neuritic,
or diphtheritic origin. It is absent in all cerebral, hysterical, ..."
8. The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition: The Use of Food for the Preservation of by Elmer Verner McCollum (1922)
"It is difficult to understand why, after obtaining their adenin from yeast, in
a manner well known to lead to a partial isolation of the anti-neuritic ..."