Definition of Reaccessions

1. reaccession [n] - See also: reaccession

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reaccessions

reaccentuates
reaccentuating
reaccentuation
reaccentuations
reaccept
reacceptance
reacceptances
reaccepted
reaccepting
reaccepts
reaccess
reaccessed
reaccesses
reaccessing
reaccession
reaccessions (current term)
reacclaim
reacclaimed
reacclaiming
reacclaims
reacclimate
reacclimated
reacclimates
reacclimating
reacclimatize
reacclimatized
reacclimatizes
reacclimatizing
reaccredit
reaccreditation

Literary usage of Reaccessions

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

1. The Principles of Surgery by James Miller (1856)
"If inflammatory reaccessions have been either directly induced, or not sufficiently provided against, the term of cure maybe protracted almost indefinitely. ..."

2. The Practice of surgery by James Miller (1857)
"reaccessions of inflammatory disease are averted or subdued, by occasional leeching and fomentation, as circumstances may require. ..."

3. The Principles of Surgery by James Miller (1852)
"... the inflammatory reaccessions, thereby induced in the surface, being of service, as well as the maintenance of sufficient purulent discharge; ..."

4. Proceedings of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (1880)
"During this time he had five relapses or reaccessions of the eruption, becoming nearly well for a very few days in the intervals. He was treated with Liq. ..."

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