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Name: Description: Palsy See entry for paralysis. Paracusis A condition causing difficulty in hearing. Paralysis This includes palsy, hemiplegia and immobility, as well as states of partial paralysis with specific body-part mentioned. Paraplegia The inability to voluntarily move the lower parts of the body. Paraplexia Alternative term for paraplegia. See entry for paraplegia. Pertussis Also known as whooping cough, hooping cough or chin cough. Phlogistic Term applied to mean both diseases which induce inflammation and fever and a medicinal treatment which acts as an anti-inflammatory. Phrenitis Inflammation of the brain, attended with acute fever and delirium. Phthisis A consumption caused by an absorption of pus from the lungs. A condition both chronic and inflammatory. Piles See entry for haemorrhoids. Plague An infectious disease. In the case notes appears to specifically relate to bubonic plague. Platenus An alternative name for Taenia Solium. See entry for Taenia. Pleurisy A condition marked by pain in the chest or the side, especially when stabbing in nature and exacerbated by inspiration or coughing. Pleuritis Alternative term for pleurisy. See entry for pleurisy. Pneumonia An inflammation in the lungs, specifically in the thorax and of the membrane that lines it. Pox A term used in the case notes to refer to cases of lues venerea. See entry for lues venerea. Pregnancy The time during which one or more offspring develops (gestates) inside a woman's womb. Psora See entries for scabies and itch. Putrid fever Any fever deemed to be caused by putrefaction or accompanied by a putrid odour.
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- Palsy
See entry for paralysis.
- Paracusis
A condition causing difficulty in hearing.
- Paralysis
This includes palsy, hemiplegia and immobility, as well as states of partial paralysis with specific body-part mentioned.
- Paraplegia
The inability to voluntarily move the lower parts of the body.
- Paraplexia
Alternative term for paraplegia. See entry for paraplegia.
- Pertussis
Also known as whooping cough, hooping cough or chin cough.
- Phlogistic
Term applied to mean both diseases which induce inflammation and fever and a medicinal treatment which acts as an anti-inflammatory.
- Phrenitis
Inflammation of the brain, attended with acute fever and delirium.
- Phthisis
A consumption caused by an absorption of pus from the lungs. A condition both chronic and inflammatory.
- Piles
See entry for haemorrhoids.
- Plague
An infectious disease. In the case notes appears to specifically relate to bubonic plague.
- Platenus
An alternative name for Taenia Solium. See entry for Taenia.
- Pleurisy
A condition marked by pain in the chest or the side, especially when stabbing in nature and exacerbated by inspiration or coughing.
- Pleuritis
Alternative term for pleurisy. See entry for pleurisy.
- Pneumonia
An inflammation in the lungs, specifically in the thorax and of the membrane that lines it.
- Pox
A term used in the case notes to refer to cases of lues venerea. See entry for lues venerea.
- Pregnancy
The time during which one or more offspring develops (gestates) inside a woman's womb.
- Psora
See entries for scabies and itch.
- Putrid fever
Any fever deemed to be caused by putrefaction or accompanied by a putrid odour.
- Palsy