a. Path. Also uremic. [f. UREM-IA + -IC. Cf. F. urémique.]
1. Of or pertaining to, marked or characterized by, uræmia.
1855. W. D. Moore, trans. Hellers Chem. Urine, 85. Uremic vomitus occurs in connexion with other uremic phenomena.
1871. A. Meadows, Man. Midwifery (ed. 2), 367. The influence of the uræmic poisoning on the central nervous system.
1886. Bucks Handbk. Med. Sci., II. 535/1. In chronic uræmic dropsies.
1890. Cagney, trans. Jakschs Clin. Diag., 51. Uræmic blood shows an increased quantity of urea and extractives.
2. Of persons: Affected by uræmia.
1890. Billings, Med. Dict.
1905. H. D. Rolleston, Dis. Liv., 226. The patient becomes more drowsy and uræmic.