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Name: Description: Icterus See entry for jaundice. Idiotism Contemporary, now clearly offensive term for any condition resulting in learning difficulties. Impertigo A contagious skin infection. Inanity An absence or emptiness. As used in the case notes usually in the context of lack or emptiness of blood, sometimes menstrual blood. Influenza An acute, highly infectious viral disease of humans, which typically occurs in seasonal (winter) outbreaks or as major epidemics or pandemics, is characterised by the sudden onset of fever and chills, headache, muscle pain, weakness, and cough, and can result in death. Insania Madness; Delirium Ischiadicus Form of rheumatism specifically relating to the hips. Itch A cutaneous eruption identified by some historians as having been scabies but most likely being a blanket term for a range of cutaneous complaints.
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- Icterus
See entry for jaundice.
- Idiotism
Contemporary, now clearly offensive term for any condition resulting in learning difficulties.
- Impertigo
A contagious skin infection.
- Inanity
An absence or emptiness. As used in the case notes usually in the context of lack or emptiness of blood, sometimes menstrual blood.
- Influenza
An acute, highly infectious viral disease of humans, which typically occurs in seasonal (winter) outbreaks or as major epidemics or pandemics, is characterised by the sudden onset of fever and chills, headache, muscle pain, weakness, and cough, and can result in death.
- Insania
Madness; Delirium
- Ischiadicus
Form of rheumatism specifically relating to the hips.
- Itch
A cutaneous eruption identified by some historians as having been scabies but most likely being a blanket term for a range of cutaneous complaints.
- Icterus