Definition of Coxalgias

1. coxalgia [n] - See also: coxalgia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coxalgias

cowtree
cowtrees
cowwheat
cowwheats
cowy
cowyard
cox
coxa
coxa adducta
coxa plana
coxa valga
coxae
coxal
coxalgia
coxalgias (current term)
coxalgic
coxalgies
coxalgy
coxcomb
coxcombic
coxcombical
coxcombically
coxcombly
coxcombries
coxcombry
coxcombs
coxcomical
coxcomically
coxed

Literary usage of Coxalgias

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

1. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1897)
"In the treatment of non-suppurative coxalgias he is not exclusive. In the hospital and where the patient can be closely watched he employs continued ..."

2. Therapeutic Gazette (1898)
"In the treatment of non-suppurative coxalgias he is not exclusive. In the hospital and where the patient can be closely watched he employs continued ..."

3. Surgical Diseases of Infants and Children by Paul Louis Benoit Guersant, M. P. Guersant (1873)
"Beyond fifteen years of age, we generally observe only relapses from coxalgias that have been temporarily improved. Patients who appear to be perfectly ..."

4. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"... the hysterical coxalgias, the knee of Brodie, etc., are well- known manifestations of neuroses. We do not care to write the history of these researches, ..."

5. The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal (1868)
"There, it seems, many of the coxalgias, according to Say re and Bauer, are referred to a traumatism; an opinion, by-the-bye, which finds no, or few, ..."

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