Definition of Organic disorder

1. Noun. Disorder caused by a detectable physiological or structural change in an organ.

Generic synonyms: Disorder, Upset
Antonyms: Functional Disorder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Organic Disorder

organic
organic acid
organic brain syndrome
organic catalyst
organic chemicals
organic chemist
organic chemistry
organic compound
organic compounds
organic contracture
organic deafness
organic debris
organic delusions
organic dental cement
organic disease
organic disorder (current term)
organic electroluminescent display
organic electroluminescent displays
organic evolution
organic farming
organic fertiliser
organic fertilizer
organic growth
organic headache
organic law
organic laws
organic level
organic light-emitting diode
organic matter
organic mental disorder

Literary usage of Organic disorder

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

1. Chambers's Information for the People: A Popular Encyclopaedia by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1853)
"organic disorder of the body is that condition in which one or more organs are altered in structure by disease. Disease of the brain, which involves organic ..."

2. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"When perspirations accompany fixed and organic disorder, they are more regular in their recurrence ; they assume more of the hectic shape ; they break out ..."

3. The Young Ladies' Reader: Containing Rules, Observations, and Exercises on by William Draper Swan (1851)
"organic disorder of the body is that condition in which one or more organs are ... Lunacy, if not arising from organic disorder, hovers between it and ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1828)
"The following denotations of organic disorder, as applied to Buonaparte, are curious. " There is in the subject of organic disease ..."

5. The London Medical Gazette (1846)
"The ralysis of the bladder, and the convul- organic disorder, it did not necessarily ply change of structure, for there might )OS, sufficiently indicated ..."

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