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TENESMUS

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in medicine, a name given by medical writers to a complaint which is a continual desire of going to stool, but without any stool being ready to be voided. This is properly no primary disease, but merely a symptomatic one, and differs in degree according to the disease on which it is an attendant. See Medicine, no. 111.