Articular rheumatism


articular rheumatism

articular rheumatism n.
see arthritis.
historical examples

as in the case of articular rheumatism, the tendons, ligaments, and synovial membranes may become involved.
special report on diseases of cattle u.s. department of agriculture

irregularity and inconstancy are the typical features of articular rheumatism.
a system of practical medicine by american authors, vol. ii various

in mild cases of articular rheumatism, the animal may fully recover in a few days.
special report on diseases of cattle u.s. department of agriculture

the cooked and bruised leaves make an efficient poultice in articular rheumatism.
the medicinal plants of the philippines t. h. pardo de tavera

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