Definition of Irritations

1. Noun. (plural of irritation) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Irritations

1. irritation [n] - See also: irritation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irritations

irritainment
irritancies
irritancy
irritant
irritant contact dermatitis
irritant eczema
irritants
irritate
irritated
irritates
irritating
irritatingly
irritation
irritation cell
irritation fibroma
irritations (current term)
irritative
irritator
irritators
irritatory
irrorate
irroration
irrorations
irrotational
irrotationality
irrotationally
irrubrical
irruent
irrugate
irrugated

Literary usage of Irritations

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

1. On Diseases Peculiar to Women: Including Displacements of the Uterus by Hugh Lenox Hodge (1868)
"Local irritations of the nervous system affect other portions of that system much more frequently, and much more severely, than irritations of the vascular ..."

2. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1826)
"To Dr. BROUSSAIS we are indebted for this view of the subject; for although a great number of cases of intermittent irritations, could be collected from the ..."

3. Therapeutic Guide: The Most Important Results of More Than Forty Years by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr (1892)
"Spinal irritations, stiffness of the nape of the neck.—Spinal irritations generally manifest themselves as painful rigidity of the nape of the neck, ..."

4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He tells the reader of his inclinations and his antipathies, his enthusiasms and his irritations, his friendships and his enmities. ..."

5. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"Other Physical irritations. § 175. Syphilis. § 176. Under-nourishment. § 177. Excess of Physical Vigor. § 178. Menstruation and Pregnancy. § 179. Headaches. ..."

6. The Russian Revolt: Its Causes, Condition, and Prospects by Edmund Noble (1885)
"To these original causes must also be added a long series of irritations extending from the earliest days of Tsar- ism down to the present time. ..."

7. Lectures on fever: Delivered in the Theatre of the Meath Hospital and County by William Stokes (1876)
"... and secondary irritations of (a) mucous membranes, (6) parenchymatous structures, (c) serous membranes, (3) secondary irritations associated with ..."

8. Practical Clinical Lessons on Syphilis and the Genito-urinary Diseases by Fessenden Nott Otis (1883)
"REFLEX irritations THROUGHOUT THE GENITO-URI- NARY TRACT. Reflex irritations now generally accepted as a cause of varied painful affections—Confirmation of ..."

9. On Diseases Peculiar to Women: Including Displacements of the Uterus by Hugh Lenox Hodge (1868)
"Local irritations of the nervous system affect other portions of that system much more frequently, and much more severely, than irritations of the vascular ..."

10. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1826)
"To Dr. BROUSSAIS we are indebted for this view of the subject; for although a great number of cases of intermittent irritations, could be collected from the ..."

11. Therapeutic Guide: The Most Important Results of More Than Forty Years by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr (1892)
"Spinal irritations, stiffness of the nape of the neck.—Spinal irritations generally manifest themselves as painful rigidity of the nape of the neck, ..."

12. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He tells the reader of his inclinations and his antipathies, his enthusiasms and his irritations, his friendships and his enmities. ..."

13. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"Other Physical irritations. § 175. Syphilis. § 176. Under-nourishment. § 177. Excess of Physical Vigor. § 178. Menstruation and Pregnancy. § 179. Headaches. ..."

14. The Russian Revolt: Its Causes, Condition, and Prospects by Edmund Noble (1885)
"To these original causes must also be added a long series of irritations extending from the earliest days of Tsar- ism down to the present time. ..."

15. Lectures on fever: Delivered in the Theatre of the Meath Hospital and County by William Stokes (1876)
"... and secondary irritations of (a) mucous membranes, (6) parenchymatous structures, (c) serous membranes, (3) secondary irritations associated with ..."

16. Practical Clinical Lessons on Syphilis and the Genito-urinary Diseases by Fessenden Nott Otis (1883)
"REFLEX irritations THROUGHOUT THE GENITO-URI- NARY TRACT. Reflex irritations now generally accepted as a cause of varied painful affections—Confirmation of ..."

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