Citations:urorrhœa

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English citations of urorrhœa

Noun: diabetic enuresis[edit]

1880 1894 1902
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  • 1880 C.E., Charles Julius Hempel and Hugo Emil Rudolph Arndt, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, W. A. Chatterton; third edition, volume II, page #350:
    URORRHŒA MERCURIALIS, or excessive secretion of urine. This is a rare disease, but we shall afterward find, when we come to our systematic provings, that the action of mercury upon the bladder is to cause a profuse flow of urine, and that on this account mercury may be useful in diabetes.
  • 1894 C.E., Ernest Finger, Gonorrhœa, William Wood & Company; third edition, chapter III, page #185:
    The urorrhœa just described, especially if it follows an acute urethritis which has run its course, not infrequently makes the patient and physician believe in the continuance of the urethritis, and the necessity of treatment with injections, bougies, etc.
  • 1902 C.E., H. M. Christian, The Clinical Significance of a Chronic Urethral Discharge, in The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Lea Brothers & Co.; volume CXXIII, page #484:
    In White and Martin’s work on Genito‐urinary Surgery the affection is termed urorrhœa or urethral catarrh.