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symptomatically, adv.|sɪmptəˈmætɪkəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2; see -ically.] In a symptomatic manner; in the way of, or as, a symptom (formerly often opp. to critically); in relation to symptoms.
1615Crooke Body of Man 416 It is one thing for a thing to be done critically, and another thing to be done symptomatically; one thing to be done by force & contention of Nature, another by the force and contumacy of the malady. 1655Culpepper, etc. Riverius vi. iv. 135 Somtimes abundance of Blood flows from the Gums, either Critically, or Symptomatically. 1713Spregnell in Phil. Trans. XXVIII. 130 If the Hæmorrhages had happened critically, and not symptomatically. 1742Richardson Pamela (1785) III. xli. 391 A Train of Thinking which sometimes I get into..; I hope, only symptomatically, as you say. 1822–7Good Study Med. (1829) I. 410 The disease [sc. jaundice] is also found symptomatically in pregnancy, colic, and fevers of various kinds. 1876Bartholow Mat. Med. (1879) 492 When a poisonous dose has been taken the stomach should be emptied, and the systemic efforts should be treated symptomatically. 1898P. Manson Trop. Diseases xviii. 291 Gangrenous dysentery is symptomatically but an aggravated form of acute ulcerative dysentery. So symptoˈmaticalness rare—0.
1727Bailey vol. II, Symptomaticalness..being attended with Symptoms. |