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Definition of Toxic condition
1. Noun. The physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance.
Generic synonyms: Physical Condition, Physiological Condition, Physiological State
Specialized synonyms: Alkali Poisoning, Caffeine Intoxication, Caffeinism, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Cyanide Poisoning, Ergotism, Mercury Poisoning, Naphthalene Poisoning, Nicotine Poisoning, Ophidism, Paraquat Poisoning, Pesticide Poisoning, Salicylate Poisoning
Derivative terms: Intoxicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toxic Condition
Literary usage of Toxic condition
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Medicine (1908)
"Here the study of the cerebro-spinal fluid reveals a toxic condition due in ...
There is a well defined auto-toxic condition known as acid-intoxication. ..."
2. Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society by Massachusetts Medical Society (1901)
"In the one instance the abnormal and toxic condition may result in a simple
congestion only of the intermuscular plains, with an undue pressure upon the ..."
3. The American Journal of Insanity by New York (State). State Lunatic Asylum (1906)
"That it is a toxic condition seems to be conceded; that it may be a toxic condition
operating upon the central or peripheral nervous system, or both, ..."
4. Clinical Journal (1896)
"The enlarged spleen, occasional fever, hemorrhagic tendency, fit in with this
view ; there is a toxic condition of the blood present. ..."
5. The Narcotic Drug Diseases and Allied Ailments: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and by George Eugene Pettey (1913)
"In order to successfully treat any acute ailment occurring in an alcoholic subject,
the toxic condition incident to the use of alcohol must be vigorously ..."
6. Medical Communications by Massachusetts Medical Society (1901)
"In the one instance the abnormal and toxic condition may result in a simple
congestion only of the intermuscular plains, with an undue pressure upon the ..."