Definition of Tabetics

1. tabetic [n] - See also: tabetic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabetics

tabernacular
tabers
tabes
tabes dorsalis
tabes spasmodica
tabes spinalis
tabescence
tabescent
tabetic
tabetic arthropathy
tabetic crisis
tabetic dissociation
tabetic neurosyphilis
tabetics (current term)
tabetiform
tabi
tabic
tabid
tabifical
tabification
tabified
tabifies
tabify
tabifying
tabinet
tabinets
tabis
tabiya

Literary usage of Tabetics

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

1. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1888)
"Charcot"1 does not teach that true tabetics recover. but only the cases of disseminated sclerosis, with the differences of ocular affections well known. ..."

2. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry (1905)
"We possess few precise data as to the degree of fecundity of tabetics. Fecundity appears to be diminished in this disease, the proportion of sterile ..."

3. Clinical Journal (1899)
"The latter class belonged to the years 1894, 1895, and 1896, while the tabetics covered the period from 1880 to 1896 inclusive. This disproportion in the ..."

4. The Eye and Nervous System: Their Diagnostic Relations by William Campbell Posey, William Gibson Spiller (1906)
"Similarly in blind tabetics, one can occasionally secure movements of the pupil by asking the patient to fasten his mind upon some object supposed to be in ..."

5. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"tabetics bear surgical operations badly.; this is particularly true of those cases in which there is advanced arteritis. INFECTIONS AND TUBERCULOSIS. ..."

6. Diseases of the Nervous System by Archibald Church, Julius Lincoln Salinger (1910)
"Close research, however, shows that since almost all the tabetics previously had syphilis only those cases could be used for comparison in which there had ..."

7. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1888)
"Charcot"1 does not teach that true tabetics recover. but only the cases of disseminated sclerosis, with the differences of ocular affections well known. ..."

8. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry (1905)
"We possess few precise data as to the degree of fecundity of tabetics. Fecundity appears to be diminished in this disease, the proportion of sterile ..."

9. Clinical Journal (1899)
"The latter class belonged to the years 1894, 1895, and 1896, while the tabetics covered the period from 1880 to 1896 inclusive. This disproportion in the ..."

10. The Eye and Nervous System: Their Diagnostic Relations by William Campbell Posey, William Gibson Spiller (1906)
"Similarly in blind tabetics, one can occasionally secure movements of the pupil by asking the patient to fasten his mind upon some object supposed to be in ..."

11. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"tabetics bear surgical operations badly.; this is particularly true of those cases in which there is advanced arteritis. INFECTIONS AND TUBERCULOSIS. ..."

12. Diseases of the Nervous System by Archibald Church, Julius Lincoln Salinger (1910)
"Close research, however, shows that since almost all the tabetics previously had syphilis only those cases could be used for comparison in which there had ..."

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