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Definition of Syncopal
1. a. Of or pertaining to syncope; resembling syncope.
Definition of Syncopal
1. Adjective. Of or relating to syncope. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Syncopal
1. syncope [adj] - See also: syncope
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syncopal
Literary usage of Syncopal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition, Etymology and by Daniel Hack Tuke (1892)
"In many cases the sequelae may be attributed to the injury which the brain has
received during the primary attack, and in the case of the syncopal variety, ..."
2. A Treatise on Intracranial Diseases: Inflammatory, Organic, and Symptomatic by Charles Porter Hart (1884)
"The syncopal form, from exhaustion and failure of the heart's action; 2. ...
The syncopal Form.—This form of sunstroke, sometimes called " heat-exhaustion," ..."
3. Clinical Symptomatology: With Special Reference to Life-threatening Symptoms by Alois Pick, Adolf Franz Hecht (1911)
"syncopal CHEST PAIN In the severe infectious toxic diseases, in abdominal typhoid
and variola, by far most frequently in diphtheria, paralysis of the heart ..."
4. Clinical Symptomatology: With Special Reference to Life-threatening Symptoms by Alois Pick, Adolf Franz Hecht (1911)
"syncopal CHEST PAIN In the severe infectious toxic diseases, in abdominal typhoid
and variola, by far most frequently in diphtheria, paralysis of the heart ..."
5. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition, Etymology and by Daniel Hack Tuke (1892)
"In many cases the sequelae may be attributed to the injury which the brain has
received during the primary attack, and in the case of the syncopal variety, ..."
6. A Treatise on Intracranial Diseases: Inflammatory, Organic, and Symptomatic by Charles Porter Hart (1884)
"The syncopal form, from exhaustion and failure of the heart's action; 2. ...
The syncopal Form.—This form of sunstroke, sometimes called " heat-exhaustion," ..."
7. Clinical Symptomatology: With Special Reference to Life-threatening Symptoms by Alois Pick, Adolf Franz Hecht (1911)
"syncopal CHEST PAIN In the severe infectious toxic diseases, in abdominal typhoid
and variola, by far most frequently in diphtheria, paralysis of the heart ..."
8. Clinical Symptomatology: With Special Reference to Life-threatening Symptoms by Alois Pick, Adolf Franz Hecht (1911)
"syncopal CHEST PAIN In the severe infectious toxic diseases, in abdominal typhoid
and variola, by far most frequently in diphtheria, paralysis of the heart ..."