hide 62 examples. The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. Thrombosis of veins in the thigh usually seen after childbirth (at one time thought to be due to excess milk being directed to the leg). not fully conscious. Many death certificates show an imprecise diagnosis (myocardial degeneration, morbus cordis, multiple organ failure etc) as the attending doctor feels obliged to conform to this view. Swelling with itching and burning sensation of the extremities caused by exposure to cold. Acute infection with high temperature and dark red skin lesions and high mortality rate. Now uncommon as milk is pasteurised. Means an imagined ailment without physical evidence or an unnatural preoccupation with one?s health to such a degree that it dominates the sufferer?s life. Synonyms for ARCHAIC: antiquated, obsolete, medieval, prehistoric, dated, outmoded, outdated, ancient; Antonyms of ARCHAIC: modern, contemporary, current, new . The cause is often unknown. Haemophilia is an unlikely cause as in this condition bleeding occurs after trauma (albeit minimal) rather than spontaneously.A book of 1564 includes in it's description of purples "butterfly rash" which could mean systemic lupus erythematosis or acne rosacea. An acute infectious disease usually confined to the upper respiratory tract (throat and nose) and characterised by the formation of a tough membrane attached firmly to the underlying tissue (usually the tonsils) that bleeds if removed. archaic word for physicianworld's largest orchestra archaic word for physiciangorgeous' in spanish language. Experts have concluded that yaws was responsible for the biblical plague of boils. Distension (by urine) of that part of the kidney (termed the kidney pelvis) that collects the urine. I suspect it is an abbreviation of the Latin word Vacillo, which means to hesitate, but also means, "to be in a weak condition". Pritheeexpression of wish or request, 323. A disorder of the nervous system, characterised either by mild, episodic loss of attention or sleepiness (petit mal) or by severe convulsions with loss of consciousness (grand mal). We provide the likeliest answers for every crossword clue. Nicotinic acid (one of the B vitamins) deficiency. I have drawn on several sources, including, with the permission of the author, Medical Terms used in the late 18th Century which appeared on a now obsolete web site written my Melanie McClusky . A stone, such as a gallstone or kidney stone . Symbol of the sword and intertwined snakes (herald's wand), which is the symbol of the medical profession. However, contagious is in established common usage to mean a disease that passes from one person to another by direct or indirect means. Heaven, cloud. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with archaic, and as you go down the relatedness . Primary peritonitis which results from spread of bacteria, via the blood, to the peritoneal cavity. Repulsivelacking friendliness or sympathy, 354. Normally they are modified by the liver and secreted into the bile from where they pass (via the gall bladder) into the bowel and are secreted with the faeces (indeed it is the bile pigments that give faeces its colour). Sweetmeatan item of confectionery or sweet food, 415. Caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox (varicella zoster _ zoster is Greek for girdle). Severe depression. Cuneiform is a logo-syllabic script that was used to write several languages of the Ancient Middle East. a person specially trained in healing human medical disorders, to put into good shape or working order again, to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation. Amainto a high degree; exceedingly; at full speed, 21. We will try to find the right answer to this particular crossword clue. In the medical setting, you are more likely to hear the formal name of your medical conditions than you are to hear a casual name. How every letter can be (annoyingly) silent, Helping you navigate the linguistic road ahead. What a soothing reflection is that!' Yoicksexpression of surprise or excitement, 498. Cheater, deceiver, beguiler, especially one that uses false cards, or dice. May mean a deficiency of all blood cell types or pancytopaenia. Transmission is only by sexual activity or from mother to unborn child.Syphilis was not curable until the discovery of penicillin (1928). If you discover one of these, please send it to us, and we'll add it to our database of clues and answers, so others can benefit from your research. As well as those who commit suicide, people who are severely depressed can neglect themselves to such a degree that they die or die as a result of an accident because they are divorced from the real world. A cyclical pain that builds to a peak and then eases. In Paget's disease, the bones become weak, distorted and enlarged because of disorder in the remodelling process. Stricture resulting from minor cuts at the base of a digit eventually resulting in spontaneous amputation. I suspect that this is malaria but this is based on a single case. Nettle is a plant found in the UK (and elsewhere I suppose) that can sting the skin and causes an allergic rash. TheEasternSky 1 yr. ago. ? Weenthink or suppose; be of the opinion, 467. a blood vessel, the gut. i.e. Gonorrhoea (sexual contact)? As a cause of death syncope means ?dropped down dead?.On death certificates, it probably just indicates a sudden death. Form of malaria with peaks of fever occurring every fourth day. Bright's disease is often a catch all for kidney diseases, but strictly speaking is glomerulonephritis, which may be a complication of streptococcal sore throat. 2023. As the lung is over-inflated, the patient will have a fuller or ?barrel? Often due to liver disease, especially secondary cancer, but can result from heart or kidney failure. Indicates an illness where there is structural change i.e. Visitation of God might imply punishment by God. Cracked sores at the angles of the mouth. A greater distance away. In the daytime, this is the lower leg resulting in swollen ankles. We will try to find the right answer to this particular crossword clue. Greek Culture in the Archaic Age (Classical Greece): 1.) You forget that Mrs. Hammond had twins three times. Some old-fashioned names for diseases sound worse than others. In mid-1700s legal contexts, if you stultified yourself, you claimed to be of unsound mind and thus not responsible for . Head Lice (hair contact)2. Suffix meaning to surgically create an opening e.g. 33. The fascinating story behind many people's favori Can you handle the (barometric) pressure? Soil, manure and the mouths of cattle are the usual sources. A daily recurring fever with profound sweating, chills, and flushed appearance often associated with malaria, pulmonary tuberculosis or, septicaemia. Seen in workers in match factories. doctor Quothaexpression of surprise or contempt, 337. Medicinal powders prepared from the shells of animals. Cyst or abscess in a gland in the eyelid. Scapegracea mischievous person; a rascal, 366. peptic ulcers, appendicitis, cancers), which releases food, digestive juices, stomach acid or faeces into the peritoneal cavity. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a general knowledge one: Archaic word for a physician. The peritoneum is a large, convoluted membrane that surrounds the abdominal digestive organs. An acute, often fatal, infectious disease of warm climates caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. Leads to angina, heart attacks, strokes and gangrene of the limbs. Syncope has been is given as a primary cause of death. The time when a sick person takes to their bed. Wiel?s disease. This could be rickets, where there is swelling of the ribs where they join the breast bone (looks rather like a necklace, so is often called a rachitic rosary). Infectious fever characterised by high fever, headache, constipation, bronchitis and rash (due to tiny haemorrhages in the skin). Palean area within determined bounds or subject to a particular jurisdiction, 293. Even his voice was gentle. The famous Tamil writer named him the 'Grandfather of Tamil Literature'. Club shaped deformity of the ends of the fingers is seen in long standing lung and heart problems. antiquated. The mosquito lays its eggs in pools of standing water especially in those contaminated by sewage. The term originated in the time of Edward the Confessor, with the belief that the touch of the King of England or drinking the water in which the King had washed his hands could cure the disease. Enter the length or pattern for better results. The correct, strict or pedantic definition is, a word used to describe an illness that can be passed from one person to another, but only by direct physical contact (touch). Delivered to your inbox! The prostate is a (male only) organ at the base of the bladder. . Tweenya maid who assisted both the cook and the housemaid, 448. Exhaustion from lack of nourishment. Enter the length or pattern for better results. An excessive or abnormal accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part. Archaic word for sixty (10) DAPPERLING. Test your vocabulary with our 10-question quiz! Cullya friendly form of address for a man, 100. Neurasthenia literally means weakness of the nerves. It appears at the start of a prescription. Disease that resembles endemic syphilis occurring in Central and South America and some West Indian and South Pacific Islands. The fungus grows on cereals especially rye and barley (particularly in wet weather) and the toxins are not destroyed by cooking.Saint Anthony was supposed to cure it miraculously. 1 of 2. Severe form of malaria in which the urine contains so much blood it appears black. There are two forms:-1. The solution to the Slimy creature with a shell crossword clue should be: SNAIL (5 letters) Below, you'll find any . Scantlinga specimen, sample, or small amount, 364. Suffix meaning surgical cutting e.g. Compeera companion or close associate, 84. The old definition is an overextended stomach from over eating. Will nearly always mean a stroke. clumsiness. 561.737.5568. info@dporges.com "Cough! It seems to be a Russian term and I am basing my interpretation on just a few examples. Almost everyone gets this condition eventually. Cutting teeth. Branch of medicine concerned with the classification of disease. Hero of Archaic Details Next-generation action blockbuster blood hand tour debut! Disease or tumour of the eyelids which causes hair loss of the eyebrow or lashes. I have had several queries about fibris. Condition where a person?s mood is low or saddened. This is not asthma at all, but is the old term for the sudden attacks of breathlessness at night suffered by people with heart failure.In heart failure, the oedema moves due to gravity to the lowest part. Lockjaw is another name for tetanusthe disease to which you're susceptible when you cut yourself on a rusty nail. Physician.It's old-fashioned enough to avoid sounding modern, but not so archaic as to sound needlessly quirky. that part of the kidney where urine collects before it passes down the ureter to the bladder. Simply generates a random archaic word at each click :) heyday. With respect to the bowels: afflicted with spasmodic pain as if by contraction or constriction. Croup is an obstruction caused by swelling of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi that occurs in children as a result of a virus and is, by definition, "marked by episodes of difficult breathing and low-pitched cough resembling the bark of a seal. The membrane surrounding a baby before it is born. Degradereduce to a lower rank, especially as a punishment, 106. There is an increased incidence of stomach cancer in people with this form of pernicious anaemia. 1880 N. Congress Ave, Suite # 215, Boynton Beach, FL 33426. It could also mean any fatal or serious condition as abomination infers influence of the devil or evil. Rice water stools was felt to be a distinguishing feature in the past. Here are the possible solutions for "Archaic word for a physician" clue. an obstetrician. Bile pigments result from the breakdown of haemoglobin (the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen). These archaic words will remind you of an era past. Up to snuffup to the required standard, 453. . Sapmake (a building, etc.) Probably diverticular disease/diverticulosis. Lack of sodium in the body is a predisposing cause. Remember, certificates often include the words ?certified by?. General paralysis of the insane, which is syphilis of the nervous system. Inflammation of the pericardium, which is a membrane surrounding the heart. Classically the fever has three stages:-1. Any venereal disease, but probably syphilis. Come on now." [.] Nithinga contemptible or despicable person, 278. I cried. to treat vomiting a homeopath would use very weak solutions of a substance that would cause vomiting if taken in large amounts. Expulsion of a foetus before it is viable, i.e. Used to distinguish cholera from cholera nostra or English cholera. A stroke. The murmur is so distinctive, even the most junior or incompetent doctor would make the diagnosis with ease. Apoplexy is a now-dated term for what we now call a stroke, or the bleeding of an organ from hemorrhage. Form of insanity characterised by elation, mental and physical restlessness, sleeplessness, excitement and grandiose delusions. Passage of small stones formed in the kidney with the urine. Portagethe action of carrying or transporting, 319. This is inflammation of the arachnoid (arachnoid mata) which is in the middle of three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, the blood supply of which is supposed to resemble a spider's web. Croup (Scotland _ originally croup was the Scots term for the pip, which is a disease of poultry). Loose term for illnesses with vomiting, fever and sometimes jaundice. It does not have (in a medical context) the every day meaning of a fear of ill health. Indeed, an acquired form of under-active thyroid disease due to dietary deficiency of iodine and causing swelling of the thyroid (or goitre) is often known as Derbyshire neck. Mental retardation due to congenital under-activity of the thyroid.The condition is commonest when born far away from the sea, as seawater contains iodine, which is essential for the thyroid gland to work. Inflammation of any mucous membrane, but especially the air passages of the head, throat and lungs, with a copious discharge of mucus.? As intrinsic factor is not available as a drug/supplement, B12 injections are given. Means ?s? It was last seen in British general knowledge crossword. An eruptive disease (varicella globularis) allied to chicken pox. This is a Scots slang term.In modern use, it is a term of abuse or derision as in ?ye wee scunner? Sculpture - nude males aka "kouros" figures 2.) Ancient Greek migrants in Sicily produced societies and economies that both paralleled and differed from their homeland.Since the nineteenth century explanations for these similarities . There are two forms visceral (affecting internal organs) and cutaneous (affecting the skin) the former causes fever and enlargement of the liver, spleen and lymph nodes and the latter skin ulcers. batman vs mutant leader comic. We will try to find the right answer to this particular crossword clue. Recompensepunish or reward appropriately, 347. Death and decay of tissue in a part of the body usually a limb due to injury, disease, or failure of blood supply. In this context, accident means unexpected rather than misfortune. Aperient A laxative medicine or food. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a general knowledge one: Archaic word for a physician. Confusion, restlessness, terror and hallucinations due to alcoholism especially during withdrawal. The terms "father" and "brother" stem fro. the furred up patch of the artery. Hot Stage3. Probably used by doctors when they did not know the exact cause of death but were sure it was natural causes. Malignant skin cancer, now called squamous cell carcinoma. Anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. Infection entered through injuries to the birth canal leading to septicaemia and often to death. (of a time period) Lacking intellectual progress. The modern term is tabes dorsalis. This does not make sense from a modern scientific viewpoint, but many people have had benefit from homeopathic remedies and there are many well established practices in mainstream medicine that are not understood or scientifically proven. The epidemic or classic form is louse borne (the human louse); the endemic or murine is flea borne. Poetry - Sappho (Lesbos Island) - Lesbian word 3.) Gadzooksan expression of surprise or annoyance, 163. This is far from reliable but has resulted in the terms tertian fever, quotidian fever etc.. Death of part of a tissue or organ because its blood supply has been cut off e.g. Several degrees of severity (in increasing order) discrete, confluent, haemorrhagic and malignant. Slipshod(of shoes) worn down at the heel, 388. Lack of vitamin C. Symptoms are weakness, spongy gums and haemorrhages under skin. Inflammation of uterus or purulent vaginal discharge. This is not a primary cause of death. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a quick one: Archaic. Usually malaria but may also mean pneumonia. Shrive(of a priest) absolve (a person making a confession), 384. the space between the lungs and the chest wall. An acute, often fatal, infectious disease with profuse diarrhoea, vomiting and cramps. Often used in nervous debility. Term does not imply cause of the fever. Egadexclamation of surprise, anger, or affirmation, 132. Caducous is a botanical term describing a plant that dies or sheds its leaves prematurely. Advertisementa notice to readers in a book, 14. Physician definition: In formal American English or old-fashioned British English, a physician is a doctor. they have insight into their condition). In a military setting, this is probably shell shock or battle fatigue. 'What is the matter? It is a euphemism for stupid, emotional, neurotic or inadequate (women were thought of thus in the past) it can also mean depression or feeble minded or even mental handicap. Sadly for freedom and for many families, Germany has never lifted this archaic and totalitarian ban on homeschooling. Syncope is a description of a mode of death rather than a cause of death or diagnosis. Abafttoward or at the stern of a ship; further aft, 4. Synonyms for DOCTOR: physician, doc, nurse, medic, surgeon, specialist, medico, paramedic; Antonyms of DOCTOR: nonphysician, nondoctor, hurt, break, wreck, harm . Some sources indicate that this means prone to falling or epilepsy. A hard tumour is likely to be a sarcoma. Pimples on the nose of a heavy drinker. The time (in women) after the menopause (strictly speaking the menopause is the first day of the last ever menstrual period). There are many causes. Zoundsan expression of surprise or indignation. Synonyms for physician include doctor, sawbones, doc, medico, surgeon, medic, GP, specialist, leech and croaker. Plural is exanthemata. Saint Anthony?s fire (although this is a different illness entirely). Nowadays we are more likely to find apoplexy (or its adjectival form apoplectic) describing extreme or uncontrollable anger. In this technological age, some feel that people must have an illness to cause their death. This has no precise medical definition. When I was of Eva's age, they thought I was in a consumption. Contagious viral disease with fever and blisters. A narrowing of the mitral heart valve (usually due to rheumatic fever). Fandanglea useless or purely ornamental thing, 144. There came pneumonia and grippe, stalking among them, seeking for weakened constitutions; there was the annual harvest of those whom tuberculosis had been dragging down. A cardinal sign is pale faeces accompanied by dark urine.Examples: - gallstones, carcinoma of the head of the pancreas. By the following century Greek physicians were aware of, and using, Indian remedies for the treatment of eye and tooth disease, . Means ?flowing out? The registrars in the UK are happy to accept old age as a cause of death. In the newborn, this could mean prematurity. Rarely contaminated milk may be the source. Often fatal. Goitre or swelling of the thyroid gland (in the front of the neck) see cretinism. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Bread boiled in water to a pulp and flavoured - a food for invalids. or advice of a legal, medical, or any other . For example, a good DnD archaic word for doctor/surgeon would be Chirurgeon. Often a euphemism for depression or other emotional or mental disorders. Cubito is Latin for recumbent. Abroad out of doors 3. 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