2. Noun. (alternative spelling of (oedemas)); (plural of (œdema)). ¹
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Definition of Oedemas
1. oedema [n] - See also: oedema
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oedemas
Literary usage of Oedemas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis by American Dermatological Association (1907)
"The authors divide the acute circumscribed oedemas into three groups, arthritic,
... The arthritic oedemas occur in patients with arthritis in two forms, ..."
2. Œdema and Nephritis: A Critical, Experimental and Clinical Study of the by Martin Fischer (1921)
"It seems so obvious that the purely puerperal manias are only toxic oedemas of
the brain, that I cannot help wondering whether much could not be done for ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1882)
"For a long time scarifications have been recommended for acute oedemas of ...
It is the same thing with chronic oedemas. It is all the more necessary for ..."
4. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1882)
"For a long time scarifications have been recommended for acute oedemas of the
larynx, and they have always been advised to be made freely. ..."
5. Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles Edward Marshall (1917)
"... but usually, they are diseases of long duration, characterized by irregular
fever, oedemas and progressive loss of strength, weight, and energy. ..."
6. The Diseases of Children: A Work for the Practising Physician by Meinhard von Pfaundler, Arthur Schlossmann, Henry Larned Keith Shaw, Linnæus Edford La Fétra (1908)
"These oedemas have been attributed by various authors, to stasis during parturition
or ... The fact that these oedemas occur also in children delivered by ..."