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sthenic
[ sthen-ik ]
adjective
- sturdy; heavily and strongly built.
sthenic
/ ˈ²õθɛ²Ôɪ°ì /
adjective
- abounding in energy or bodily strength; active or strong
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of sthenic1
Example Sentences
The sthenic form of inflammation was most commonly associated with pneumonia, where the obstruction to the passage of blood through the lungs was an important cause of the superficial injection of the blood-vessels.
The sthenic inflammations take place in robust individuals with powerful hearts and an abundant supply of blood.
Some of its epidemics are sthenic and even inflammatory in their type, while others have the malignant aspect of rapid blood-poisoning.
It is evident that venesection, which was necessary for procuring the living blood for analysis, would only be performed when the type of the disease authorized it—that is, when the type was sthenic; whereas the blood examined after death had necessarily undergone changes which tended to, if they did not actually, occasion death.
Our own experience would lead us to conclude that in the more sthenic cases scarified cups, applied to the nape of the neck and along the cervical vertebr�, are of essential service in mitigating—and generally, indeed, in wholly removing—the neuralgic pains which form so prominent and severe a symptom in many cases of this disease.
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