Lexicographical Neighbors of Prodromata
Literary usage of Prodromata
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.) (1870)
"Delivery—the Mother suffering from prodromata of Measles ; the Disease developed
in both ... Mrs. T. had some prodromata, as coryza, of the same disease, ..."
2. Clinical Lectures on Senile and Chronic Diseases by Jean Martin Charcot (1881)
"prodromata.—Invasion of the articular pains.—General symptoms.—Chief characters
of acute gout.—Secondary phenomena.—Deviations from the regular type. ..."
3. Clinical Lectures on Senile and Chronic Diseases by Jean Martin Charcot (1881)
"prodromata.—Invasion of the articular pains.—General symptoms.—Chief characters
of acute gout.—Secondary phenomena.—Deviations from the regular type. ..."
4. What to observe at the bed-side and after death in medical cases by London Medical Society of Observation (1859)
"A. prodromata. (Note intensity of supposed cause or causes of illness, the precise
date of their application, their duration or repetition, and the exact ..."
5. Epilepsy by William Aldren Turner (1907)
"Classification of epileptic fits—Degrees of convulsion—prodromata—Fits with
peripheral warning ; with visceral warning ; with head sensations ..."
6. A Text-book of Mental Diseases: With Special Reference to the Pathological by William Bevan Lewis (1899)
"prodromata—Egoism—Early Moral Perversion—Failure of Re-representative States —
Enfeebled Attention — Transient Amnesia — Vaso-motor Derangements—Early ..."