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Definition of Phosphaturias
1. phosphaturia [n] - See also: phosphaturia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phosphaturias
Literary usage of Phosphaturias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1895)
"As examples: convalescence from acute diseases, especially from epidemic influenza,
the various phosphaturias, a large number of ..."
2. Practical physiological chemistry by Philip Bovier Hawk (1918)
"The so-called "phosphaturias" many times represent decreased acidity and not
increased phosphate content of the urine. Such conditions are, however, ..."
3. Practical physiological chemistry: A Book Designed for Use in Courses in by Philip Bovier Hawk (1916)
"The so-called "phosphaturias" many times represent decreased acidity and not
increased phosphate content of the urine. Such conditions are, however, ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1895)
"... of phosphaturias, of Addison's disease, of the various forms of sciatica, and
of facial tic douloureux. In locomotor ataxia the results have been ..."
5. Therapeutic Gazette (1894)
"... of phosphaturias, of Addison's disease, of the various forms of sciatica, and
of facial tic douloureux. In locomotor ataxia the results have been ..."
6. Medical Diagnosis for the Student and Practitioner by Charles Lyman Greene (1917)
"It should be remembered that a phosphatic sediment occurs frequently in normal
individuals and many "phosphaturias" are little more than the result of ..."
7. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1908)
"The chronic cases simulated to a considerable degree the phosphaturias of digestive
origin, that one so often sees. Gonorrheal Infection of a Pott's ..."
8. Health and Longevity Through Rational Diet: Practical Hints in Regard to by Arnold Lorand (1913)
"... diabetes, and in certain phosphaturias, as in prosta- titis, etc., not only
does pronounced nervousness occur, but frequently also psychic disturbances, ..."