Definition of Prognosed

1. prognose [v] - See also: prognose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prognosed

progging
proggins
proglottic
proglottid
proglottides
proglottids
proglottis
proglumide
proglycolytic
prognathic
prognathism
prognathisms
prognathous
prognose
prognosed (current term)
prognoses
prognosing
prognosis
prognostic
prognosticable
prognostically
prognosticate
prognosticated
prognosticates
prognosticating
prognostication
prognostications
prognosticative
prognosticator

Literary usage of Prognosed

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

1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1867)
"We diagnosed a, traumatic erysipelas of malignant type, and prognosed speedy death, unless our efforts were rigorously carried out and remarkably successful ..."

2. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1908)
"from which the Dresden physician rightly prognosed no instant danger, receiving from Wagner a brief note of thanks for his "cheering opinion" July 14 (see ..."

3. The Life and Labors of Bishop Hare: Apostle to the Sioux by William Hobart Hare, Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (1912)
"... prognosed then that as I was young my heart would meet the defect by increasing its size and muscular capacity, provided I was careful and gave it a ..."

4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1901)
"... in the excretion of urea and the eruptive outbreaks, so much so that a knowledge of the law regulating this will enable the crises to be prognosed. ..."

5. A Treatise on the diseases of the nervous system by William Alexander Hammond (1891)
"Sir William Jenner diagnosed, and, as will be seen, with perfect accuracy, a clot in the cervical portion of the spinal cord, and he prognosed, ..."

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