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CRISIS

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in medicinae, is used in different senses, both by the ancient and modern physicians. With some it means frequently no more than the excretion of any noxious substance from the body. Others take the word for a secretion of the noxious humours made in a fever. Others use it for the critical motion itself; and Galen defines a crisis in fevers, a sudden and instantaneous change, either for the better or the worse, productive of recovery or death.

CRISTÆ, in surgery, a term for certain excrescences about the anus and pudenda. See (the Index subjoined to) MEDICINE.