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Definition of Pathological state
1. Noun. A physical condition that is caused by disease.
Specialized synonyms: Health Problem, Ill Health, Unhealthiness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pathological State
Literary usage of Pathological state
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Ernst Feuchtersleben, Benjamin Guy Babington (1847)
"... nor even a state appropriate for divination, in which the mind acts more
independently of the trammels of the body, but a lower and pathological state, ..."
2. The Principles and practice of obstetrics by Gunning S. Bedford (1869)
"Pregnancy, although not a pathological state, is occasionally subject to ...
In this case, we should clearly have substituted a pathological state for what, ..."
3. Clinical Lectures on Senile and Chronic Diseases by Jean Martin Charcot (1881)
"Consequences of this pathological state.—Capillary embolism.—Disturbances of the
circulation.—Typhoid state.—Chronic stage of the disease. ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1825)
"... that the disease is contagious ; a point, however, which the Council has given
strict orders to be particularly investigated. pathological state ..."
5. Treatment by Hypnotism and Suggestion: Or, Psycho-therapeutics by Charles Lloyd Tuckey (1907)
"Automatism in Hypnotism and in the pathological state.—Amnesia.— Hypnotism compared
with the Action of Poisons.—The Double Brain : its Single Action in ..."
6. Psycho-therapeutics by Charles Lloyd Tuckey (1891)
"Exaggeration or Suppression of certain Senses and Functions in the Hypnotic
State.—Automatism in Hypnotism and in the pathological state.—-Amnesia. ..."
7. The Heart and the Aorta: Studies in Clinical Radiology by Henri Vaquez, Emile Bordet (1920)
"... IN THE pathological state THE pathological changes in the volume of the heart
are complete or partial: complete, when they affect the organ as a whole; ..."