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tabes

[tey-beez] / ˈteɪ biz /


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Tabes is the natural consequence of this error; but its effect is evinced by the occurrence of other disorders.

From Remarks on the Subject of Lactation by Morton, Edward

Tabes dorsalis, or locomotor ataxia, is caused in about 93 per centum of cases of this disease by syphilis, and it is an incurable and dreadful malady.

From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by ?Malley, Austin

Page 52, dele comma between the words Tabes and Mesenterica.

From Remarks on the Subject of Lactation by Morton, Edward

One of them became idiotic, and afterwards died of Hydrencephalus, under my care; the other was affected with Tabes Mesenterica,—the result I did not witness—but believe the disease terminated fatally.

From Remarks on the Subject of Lactation by Morton, Edward




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