Peregrinatetravel or wander from place to place, 304. Means ?flowing out? Any venereal disease, but probably syphilis. This has no precise medical definition. a (generally prolonged) reaction to a life event such as bereavement, marital breakdown, unemployment etc.. ; People reading a text from an earlier era should be able to refer to Wiktionary to find the meaning of a word it employs when either meaning or word has since fallen out of general use. The commonest fatal brain diseases in adults are a stroke or in the past syphilis. Scapegracea mischievous person; a rascal, 366. Cracked sores at the angles of the mouth. Trance like state brought on by extreme fright, like a rabbit in a motor vehicle?s headlamps. In this context, accident means unexpected rather than misfortune. This has a simple meaning when used by doctors, i.e. Name given to actinomycosis in cattle and pigs. If you'd like to learn how to create a . of physikosmore at PHYSICS] (14c) 1 a : the art or . Form of insanity characterised by elation, mental and physical restlessness, sleeplessness, excitement and grandiose delusions. In the nineteenth century the disease was occasionally confused with scarlet fever and croup. obsolete, archaic and unfashionable/dated terms and meanings are to be included in Wiktionary. Heydayexpression of elation or wonder, 199. ? Goody(with a name) an elderly woman of humble position, 179. Disease of teething infants due to mercury poisoning from teething powders. In established gonorrhoea in men, the discharge is intermittent and less copious. Even his voice was gentle. It replaced the former word used for medical doctors leech, which is now considered archaic. Caducitythe infirmity of old age; senility, 62. Failure to produce adequate amounts of intrinsic factor (a.k.a. bruises. Redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat and disturbed function of an area of the body. Brownish discolouration of the skin. Describes any illness that is long standing. The tissue that supports an organ as opposed to the tissue that performs its function (this is called the parenchyma). Gangrene of the cheeks and lips seen in debilitated children. As a cause of death syncope means ?dropped down dead?.On death certificates, it probably just indicates a sudden death. AF phisique, fisik, fr. All the diseases in the strict definition!2. The illness causing the confinement to bed is likely to be the fatal illness. occurring spontaneously. Latcheta narrow thong or lace for fastening a shoe or sandal, 233. I have had a lot of correspondence about this term and have learned that rosary beads were often made of coral, especially after 1400.It could be that ?coral in his hands? . A local ballooning of a blood vessel. Knavea dishonest or unscrupulous man, 229. Eva's cough is not anything." Sciolista person who pretends to be knowledgeable, 367. Inflammation of uterus or purulent vaginal discharge. Origin is Scots. Synonyms for DOCTOR: physician, doc, nurse, medic, surgeon, specialist, medico, paramedic; Antonyms of DOCTOR: nonphysician, nondoctor, hurt, break, wreck, harm . The distinction between the two is clear (now). hide 62 examples. Archaic definition: Archaic means extremely old or extremely old-fashioned . Goitre or swelling of the thyroid gland (in the front of the neck) see cretinism. ", "Don't cry, Di," said Anne cheerily. Uterine haemorrhage, possibly during childbirth. Used in the medical sense: gangrene, necrosis or severe infection (literally means put to death) . Caused by sunlight. The mitral valve has two leaflets (the other heart valves have three) and resembles a bishop?s mitre (origin of the term mitral). Usually an artery. This could be influenza. Come on now." Homeopathic practitioners claim that the more dilute the solution the more potent it is. Medicinal powders prepared from the shells of animals. Means death of an infant before the 28th week of pregnancy (UK definition _ other countries will differ). May be genetic (e.g. Monsterfulextraordinary or wonderful, 271. Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the 'Gloria Scott,'" 1893. Purflean ornamental or embroidered edge of a garment, 327. English words first attested in Chaucer, or s However, contagious is in established common usage to mean a disease that passes from one person to another by direct or indirect means. Tends to afflict younger people than carcinoma. Lavera basin or similar container used for washing oneself. May be a complication of childbirth. Term meaning the downward displacement of an internal organ due to weakness of the abdominal muscles and internal ligaments. There are many causes. Post-hepaticHere there is a blockage between the liver and the bowel. Back injury with injury to the spinal cord (common in railway workers). Apoplexy is a now-dated term for what we now call a stroke, or the bleeding of an organ from hemorrhage. An infectious, often-fatal disease caused by a specific bacterium (clostridium tetani) that enters the body through wounds. If untreated mortality is high. Painful ulcers found along gum line, caused by poor nutrition and poor hygiene. Suffix meaning to surgically create an opening e.g. If the amount ingested is great enough there may be colic or headache and acute or chronic encephalopathy, causing mental changes and fits. agate (noun): Type of quartz with bands of color. Contagious viral disease with fever and blisters. Involuntary or compulsive sounds or speech, which may be obscene. Living bone is constantly broken down and replaced by new bone. As a cause of death means stillborn or sudden infant death syndrome (cot death). Almost certainly caused by cement. Haemophilia is an unlikely cause as in this condition bleeding occurs after trauma (albeit minimal) rather than spontaneously.A book of 1564 includes in it's description of purples "butterfly rash" which could mean systemic lupus erythematosis or acne rosacea. Mostly seen in pregnancy. Burgessa full citizen of a town or borough, 61. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. The term derives from heave which means that one?s stomach contracts as if you are going to vomit but you do not actually vomit. Delivered to your inbox! Bread boiled in water to a pulp and flavoured - a food for invalids. The likeliest metals to cause poisoning are lead, mercury and arsenic which may be present in the ores. Infectious illness caused by a parasite transmitted by sandflies. Probably not a true cause of illness. doctor True hypochondria is a debilitating symptom of severe mental illness like depression, severe anxiety or hysteria. If not treated could progress to eclampsia. Soil, manure and the mouths of cattle are the usual sources. Malaria (literally means bad air) is a widespread disease caused by a parasite in the blood.There are several parasites that cause the illness and hence several forms of malaria. Comes from any tubular organ, so bowel colic, renal colic (more properly ureteric colic) biliary colic etc.. Manic-depression or bi-polar affective disorder is a type of endogenous depression.In practice, the distinction between them not easy to apply to patients. We have 1 possible answer in our database. As the lung is over-inflated, the patient will have a fuller or ?barrel? Weakness. Disease that resembles endemic syphilis occurring in Central and South America and some West Indian and South Pacific Islands. The urine would normally pass down the ureter to the bladder. A correspondent suggested to me that this term described a child with Downs?s syndrome, although I cannot find a source. e.g. Croup (Scotland _ originally croup was the Scots term for the pip, which is a disease of poultry). Wait on/uponpay a respectful visit to, 458. 1. To save this word, you'll need to log in. Disease from drinking contaminated milk. Tweenya maid who assisted both the cook and the housemaid, 448. Probably used in a similar way in the past. A sudden loss of sensation and movement due to a disturbance of blood supply to the brain; a stroke.? Often used in nervous debility. i'm not sure if that's a noun or an adj., but i prefer it nominally, as in "Don't even talk to Sherman right now, he's got his . Usually modified e.g. Cottiera rural laborer living in a cottage, 88. I suspect it is an abbreviation of the Latin word Vacillo, which means to hesitate, but also means, "to be in a weak condition". In an (elderly) adult this could be throat cancer but in a child is probably diphtheria or quinsy. Usually will mean fluid in the space around the lungs i.e. The bends or decompression sickness. Could be due to accidental poisoning by lead containing chemicals in someone making their own paint. well corned - 'exhilarated with liquor'. It could also mean any fatal or serious condition as abomination infers influence of the devil or evil. Obstruction of an artery by something (the embolus) that has developed elsewhere in the body. In the classic nosology of this type of depression, there is no insight or awareness of the problem by the sufferer. Poisoning resulting from the drinking of milk produced by a cow who had eaten a plant known as white snake root (USA). A doctor who practices conventional or mainstream medicine rather than homeopathy. Cure will usually require surgery. Labour or the process of childbirth (generally only used when pregnancy had reached its term i.e. Not as fun as it sounds, quinsy is the symptom of painful abscess in the tissue around a tonsil that accompanies more severe forms of tonsillitis. The useful generators list is a handy list of simple text generators on various topics. Most modern doctors will also adhere to this strict definition. diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive nephropathy, glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Acute and potentially fatal infectious fever with rash caused by haemolytic streptococcus infection in the throat. Primary peritonitis which results from spread of bacteria, via the blood, to the peritoneal cavity. This is also termed psychotic depression. Coxcomba vain and conceited man; a dandy, 90. Adjective. syphilis. Acescency A tendency to sourness; incipient or slight acidity. Arthur Conan Doyle, "A Case of Identity," 1891. Disease usually of animals with malaise and discharge from nose and throat. Although diabetes (sugar diabetes or diabetes mellitus) is common and was documented in the 17th century, I have not encountered any old terms for it. Fieexclamation used to express disgust or outrage, 147. Lung disease caused by breathing in mineral dust. This could be acute lead poisoning as in the past, paint contained lead. Of the three common types of worm, (thread, round and in the past tape) none would cause what anyone today would consider an illness. Scabies (skin contact _ often holding hands)3. Nowadays we are more likely to find apoplexy (or its adjectival form apoplectic) describing extreme or uncontrollable anger. This term could be any brain disease. Slipshod(of shoes) worn down at the heel, 388. Infection of the hair follicles of the beard area. insecure by removing its foundations, 363. (And its having fallen out of use may itself be helpful to know.) Having a high colour or a ruddy complexion. Weenthink or suppose; be of the opinion, 467. This term was used in Kentucky and may be some kind of animal related accident or head injury. Investsurround (a place) in order to besiege or blockade it, 223. Occurs in epidemics usually in autumn and is most often caused by a virus (parainfluenza virus). Thenceforthfrom that time, place, or point onward, 434. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with archaic, and as you go down the relatedness . Cockaloruma little man who has a big attitude, 81. The fascinating story behind many people's favori Can you handle the (barometric) pressure? As intrinsic factor is not available as a drug/supplement, B12 injections are given. Sculpture - nude males aka "kouros" figures 2.) The solution to the Slimy creature with a shell crossword clue should be: SNAIL (5 letters) Below, you'll find any . HepaticHere the liver is diseased and cannot modify the bile pigments and secrete them into the bile.Examples: - hepatitis, cirrhosis, secondary cancer of the liver.3. Find 14 ways to say PHYSICIAN, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. a person specially trained in healing human medical disorders, to put into good shape or working order again, to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation. Oliver's ailings were neither slight nor few. How every letter can be (annoyingly) silent, Helping you navigate the linguistic road ahead. Nathelessnevertheless; notwithstanding, 272. Birds can, rarely, be the source of infection. Sufferers are at risk of suicide, physical ill health from self-neglect or death from accidents as they are less aware of everyday dangers.Classically split into two forms:1. In recent years, disease names are often based on a description of their underlying biological process, or they may be named after the doctor who discovered important features of the diseasein other words, who . This is a rash due to spontaneous bleeding in to the skin i.e. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues . natural science, fr. Inability to co-ordinate movement i.e. In someone older could be any brain disease. Jadea bad-tempered or disreputable woman, 225. Could be appendicitis. True cholera. Weedgarment or outfit worn during mourning, 466. Finger clubbing. antiquated. which is to say, stoked on liquor. Scruplea very small amount of something, especially a quality, 375. Malaria used to be widespread and was found even in temperate areas like the UK, but improved sanitation has restricted the areas where the mosquito can breed successfully, so malaria is now only found in less sanitary areas of the world. Disease where cysts result from ingestion of the dog tapeworm. Cullya friendly form of address for a man, 100. Much of our requirement of vitamin K comes from bacteria in the bowel, but babies do not have enough of these bacteria in the first few weeks of life. Causes severe diarrhoea. Scantlinga specimen, sample, or small amount, 364. When you look after three pairs of twins you naturally get a lot of experience. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a general knowledge one: Archaic word for a physician. I suppose that this could apply to battle wounds as well as disease.I have read a definition that suggests it means to have died in battle, but I am now fairly sure that it means terminally ill.In the past, some believed coral to be a charm that could ward off ill health. Distension (by urine) of that part of the kidney (termed the kidney pelvis) that collects the urine. Recompensepunish or reward appropriately, 347. Could be Guillain-Barr_ syndrome. In a strict medical context means that that the sufferer?s insight or perception of the illness is impaired. General paralysis of the Insane i.e. 4. Crinkumelaborate decoration or detail, 95. Archaic. the cheeks or temples. It is an abbreviation for recipe, which is Latin for ?take thou?. A Sin of Fatal Intent Proverbs 28:13 states, " He that covers his sins shall not prosper: but whoever confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy." Deceitful actions, unholy intentions, hatred, guilt, revenge, and in a word, sin; these are all primary aspects of The Scarlet Letter, a classic novel . leech (n.2) "physician" (obsolete, poetical, or archaic), from Old English lce "leech," probably from Old Danish lke, from Proto-Germanic *lekjaz "enchanter, one who speaks magic words; healer, physician" (source also of Old Frisian letza, Old Saxon laki, Old Norse lknir, Old High German lahhi, Gothic lekeis "physician"), literally "one who counsels," perhaps connected with a root found . It was common among the poor and in hand fed i.e. When this results from the actions of the doctor, it is termed induced abortion or termination of pregnancy. A rash. 237. Convulsions associated with teething, worms, elevated temperature or diarrhoea. Illness with vomiting, abdominal cramps and elevated temperature. The term is used nowadays more as a description of a person's personality than their illness. peptic ulcers, appendicitis, cancers), which releases food, digestive juices, stomach acid or faeces into the peritoneal cavity. Inappropriate happiness or laughing. Cunningham says the primary feature of archaic astronomical writing, is that the text employs just a handful of lines. The space in the centre of the chest (thoracic cavity) between the lungs. People die, without having suffered an illness for which they have attended a doctor. Wherethroughthrough which; through the agency of, 484. Usually malaria but may also mean pneumonia. "Cough! Skin swellings near joints seen in gout (tophus). The top 4 are: old, outdated, obsolete and ancient. Art 4.) This is a Scots slang term.In modern use, it is a term of abuse or derision as in ?ye wee scunner? The distension results from obstruction of the ureter. Swelling seen near joints or in cartilage (especially the external ear) in gout. Syphilis of the spinal cord. Peradventureperhaps; possibly; by adventure; by chance, 302. Retention of urine. miscarriage. Soothfasttruthful; honest; faithful, 405. Thrombosis of veins in the thigh usually seen after childbirth (at one time thought to be due to excess milk being directed to the leg). A hard tumour is likely to be a sarcoma. Total failure of the bone marrow to produce new blood cells. Rice water stools was felt to be a distinguishing feature in the past. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an archaic word, expression, style, etc . Swoopstakein an indiscriminate manner, 421. Demitresign from (an office or position), 114. Club shaped deformity of the ends of the fingers is seen in long standing lung and heart problems. Emaciation (wasting) usually due to cancer or malaria. Angioneurotic oedema _ a severe and potentially fatal allergic reaction. the bowel and the skin, the bowel and the bladder, the vagina and the bladder. Disease of skeletal system due to vitamin D deficiency in childhood. Quinsy traces back through Middle English, Anglo-French, and Late Latin to the Greek words for "dog" (kyn) and "strangle" (anchein). An unnatural or disfiguring outgrowth of the skin or any unnecessary physical development. This has appeared as part of a cause of death. There are many causes of obstruction of the ureter. Used in 1860s. I've added an item to my bucket list to use that word in a story at least once (twice if possible) before I die. Flatulent distension of the abdomen with gas in the gut. Eclampsia (high blood pressure oedema and seizures in pregnancy). A person who practices medicine without formal training; a quack; a charlatan. Contexts. Transmission is only by sexual activity or from mother to unborn child.Syphilis was not curable until the discovery of penicillin (1928). Advertisementa notice to readers in a book, 14. A wasting away of the body, especially from pulmonary tuberculosis. No longer present or existing. It is not helpful either as it does not give a good indication of the outcome of the illness e.g. Nicotinic acid (one of the B vitamins) deficiency. physician synonyms, physician pronunciation, physician translation, English dictionary definition of physician. Read through this list of archaic words and pick a few to insert into your own lexicon. bottle fed babies. Marryan expression of surprise, indignation, or emphatic assertion, 266. An infant with a bluish tint. Can mean a tumour - especially skin cancer. Rarely contaminated milk may be the source. TheEasternSky 1 yr. ago. May mean a deficiency of all blood cell types or pancytopaenia. Here is the notification. In mid-1700s legal contexts, if you stultified yourself, you claimed to be of unsound mind and thus not responsible for . An illness of children caused by drinking milk from TB infected cows. although my OED does not draw this comparison, Shea notes the antonymy of the term "barleyhood," meaning specifically drunk and mean. Dota dowry from which only the interest or annual income was available to the husband, 120. Pouncet-boxa small box with a perforated lid used for holding a substance impregnated with perfume, 322. The commonest cause is mumps so parotitis is often a synonym for mumps. Founded in 2010, Thought Catalog is owned and operated by The Thought & Expression Company, Inc. For over a decade, we've been at the bleeding edge of media, pioneering an infrastructure for creatives to flourish both artistically and financially. Hardening of an organ. 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