Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. τόπ-ος place + -αλγία, f. ἄλγ-ος pain: cf. neuralgia.]
1896. Allbutts Syst. Med., I. 829. Local pain, allied to local neurasthenia (topalgia of Berequi) is occasionally noticed.
1899. Syd. Soc. Lex., Topalgia, pain in a circumscribed area, not referable to the distribution of any particular nerve.