Definition of Neurosal

1. neurosis [adj] - See also: neurosis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neurosal

neuropters
neuroradiography
neuroradiological
neuroradiologically
neuroradiologist
neuroradiologists
neuroradiology
neuroreceptor
neuroregeneration
neurorehabilitation
neurorelapse
neuroreparative
neurorescue
neuroretinitis
neurorrhaphy
neurosal (current term)
neurosarcocleisis
neurosarcoid
neurosarcoidosis
neurosarcoma
neurosarcomas
neurosarcomata
neuroschwannoma
neuroscience
neurosciences
neuroscientific
neuroscientifically
neuroscientist
neuroscientists
neurosecretion

Literary usage of Neurosal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1879)
"The persons who complain of the heart being a source of disturbance have usually some neurosal affection of the heart; at other times it is palpitation due ..."

2. On megrim, sick-headache and some allied disorders by Edward Liveing (1873)
"MY intention in the present chapter is to set forth, to the best of my ability, the intimate relations of megrim with the whole family of neurosal disorders ..."

3. A Manual of Dietetics by J. Milner Fothergill (1886)
"FOOD IN neurosal AFFECTIONS. IN dealing with affections of the nervous system there is one point which must never be forgotten, and that is the supreme ..."

4. Foods and Dietaries: A Manual of Clinical Dietetics by Robert William Burnet (1893)
"... —Rickets—neurosal Affections of Children. INDIGESTION IN INFANTS AND IN OLDER CHILDREN. (a.) Healthy Milk—In Infants.—If the child is being brought up ..."

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