a. Path. Also uremic. [f. UREM-IA + -IC. Cf. F. urémique.]

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  1.  Of or pertaining to, marked or characterized by, uræmia.

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1855.  W. D. Moore, trans. Heller’s Chem. Urine, 85. Uremic vomitus occurs in connexion with other uremic phenomena.

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1871.  A. Meadows, Man. Midwifery (ed. 2), 367. The influence of the uræmic poisoning on the central nervous system.

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1886.  Buck’s Handbk. Med. Sci., II. 535/1. In chronic uræmic dropsies.

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1890.  Cagney, trans. Jaksch’s Clin. Diag., 51. Uræmic blood shows an increased quantity of urea and extractives.

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  2.  Of persons: Affected by uræmia.

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1890.  Billings, Med. Dict.

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1905.  H. D. Rolleston, Dis. Liv., 226. The patient becomes more drowsy and uræmic.

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