Aposteme vs Apostematous - What's the difference?
aposteme | apostematous |
Of or pertaining to an aposteme; having the nature of an aposteme; characterised by apostemes.
* 1827', Thomas John Graham, ''Of Pulmonary Consumption: Of the '''Apostematous Consumption'', chapter section in ''Modern Domestic Medicine ,
As a noun aposteme
is (medicine) an abscess; a pustulent swelling.As an adjective apostematous is
of or pertaining to an aposteme; having the nature of an aposteme; characterised by apostemes.apostematous
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Adjective
(en adjective)page 275-276,
- But I suspect they are rarely applicable to any other than the apostematous' phthisis. Patients labouring under severe ' apostematous consumption, have often derived signal advantage from living solely on milk.