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Definition of Quotidians
1. quotidian [n] - See also: quotidian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quotidians
Literary usage of Quotidians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Manuscripts of Wells Cathedral by James Arthur Bennett, Wells Cathedral (1885)
"EAL in the distribution of quotidians, (which are expressly excepted in such —
appointments,) and threatens the Chapter with excommunication if the demand ..."
2. Two monographs on malaria and the parasites of malarial fevers by Amico Bignami, Julius Mannaberg, Ettore Marchiafava (1894)
"... condition of the parasites in the continued fevers and in quotidians of first
invasion—Sternberg ; different forms of remittent malarial fever—Kelsch ..."
3. Five Dissertations on Fever by George Fordyce (1823)
"In like manner, each paroxysm may retur* two hours Later than the former paroxysm.
These are called Retarding quotidians and ..."
4. The History, diagnosis, and treatment of the fevers of the United States by Elisha Bartlett (1856)
"Galen referred quotidians to an alteration of tbe pituita; ... by those a little
larger ; and quotidians by the largest. Rayer refers periodical fever to a ..."
5. The History, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Fevers of the United States by Elisha Bartlett (1852)
"Galen referred quotidians to an alteration of the pituita; ... by those a little
larger; and quotidians by the largest. Rayer refers periodical fever to a ..."
6. The Manuscripts of the Earl of Westmorland, Captain Stewart, Lord Stafford by Francis William Henry Fane Westmorland, James Stewart, Mervin Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne, Nicholas William George Throckmorton, Philip Tatton Mainwaring, Marymellard Boycott, Josslyn Francis Pennington Muncaster, George Browne, Josceline Fitz-Roy Ba (1885)
"Inasmuch as by Act of Parliament, 1 E. VI. a new Deanery ч-as established at
Wells, and the Deans of earlier date enjoyed only the quotidians of one Canon ..."