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SYMPTOM

Volume 20 · 52 words · 1815 Edition

in Medicine, any circumstance which indicates the existence, nature, or stage of a disease. Pain, waking, drowsiness, convulsions, suppression of urine, difficulty of breathing and swallowing, coughs, distastes, nausea, thirst, swoonings, faintings, looseness, costiveness, dryness and blackness of the tongue, are the principal symptoms of diseases. See Medicine, No. 41. and 58.