Definition of Paludic

1. of marshes [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paludic

paltering
palterly
palters
paltock
paltocks
paltok
paltrier
paltriest
paltrily
paltriness
paltrinesses
paltry
paludal
paludal fever
paludes
paludic (current term)
paludicolae
paludicole
paludicolous
paludina
paludinae
paludinal
paludine
paludinous
paludism
paludisms
paludose
paludous
palule
paluli

Literary usage of Paludic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1907)
"PROPHYLAXIS OF paludic DISEASES. DR. JUAN BRENA, ZACATECAS, MEXICO. ... of a particular nosologic group, named in regard to its origin, paludic disease. ..."

2. Borderland Studies: Miscellaneous Addresses and Essays Pertaining to by George Milbry Gould (1908)
"The form of the paludic ameba is spherical when it is big and strong, ... I have proved their that beri-beri, is the product of famish and paludic ..."

3. Pediatrics (1899)
"Finally, when paludic cachexia follows acute malaria, or even when it ... When one sees a little child affected with paludic fever, who presents edema of ..."

4. Suggestions to medical writers by George Milbry Gould (1900)
"blood of all they for famish was-analyze by me, all have had the paludic ameba. For me the paludic access, is the result of the fight between two amebas, ..."

5. Mediterranean, Malta Or Undulant Fever by M. Louis Hughes (1897)
"There is in Malta no difficulty in distinguishing such cases, and even the question as to whether the patient has previously visited a paludic country or ..."

6. The Geography of Disease by Frank Gerard Clemow (1903)
"Along the northern shores of the South American continent the inhabitants suffer considerably from paludic fevers. In British Guiana all forms of malaria ..."

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