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Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of the American Medical Association (1883–).
The 750th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 647 quotations (about 0.02% of all OED quotations).

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actinotherapyOriginally: treatment of disease by means of light; = phototherapy n. In later use also: = radiotherapy n.1901Go To Quotation
adenineA crystalline compound which is one of the five main bases occurring in nucleic acids and…1885Go To Quotation
afibrinogenaemiaAbsence of fibrinogen in the blood, usually resulting in impaired coagulation; an…1941Go To Quotation
agglutinabilityThe quality or property of being agglutinable; the extent to which cells, bacteria, etc. are agglutinable.1897Go To Quotation
agranulocyticCharacterized by or associated with an absence of granulocytes, esp. neutrophils; severely neutropenic.1924Go To Quotation
akathisiaInability to sit down or to remain seated, resulting from a subjective need or desire…1903Go To Quotation
alloalbuminaemiaThe condition of having a genetically determined variant form of albumin in the blood; an instance of this.1968Go To Quotation
alprazolamA drug of the benzodiazepine class, administered orally in the treatment of anxiety.1973Go To Quotation
amobarbitalThe equivalent in the U.S. Pharmacopeia of amylobarbitone n.1950Go To Quotation
amœbiasisA disease caused by amœbæ, esp. amœbic infection of the colon.1905Go To Quotation
amoxapineA tricyclic antidepressant drug, C 17 H 16 ClN 3 O, given orally.1971Go To Quotation
amrinoneA drug, C 10 H 9 N 3 O, with positive inotropic action on the heart muscles, which has…1977Go To Quotation
androgenA substance, as a male sex hormone, capable of developing and maintaining certain male sexual characteristics (cf. oestrogen n.).1936Go To Quotation
anoci-associationMinimizing of operational shock by means of an anæsthetic routine introduced by…1911Go To Quotation
anorexiant= anorectic adj. 2.1957Go To Quotation
anovulationAbsence of ovulation; failure to ovulate.1930Go To Quotation
anovulatoryOf menstruation, etc.: not accompanied by ovulation.1934Go To Quotation
arsphenamineA synthetic compound of arsenic, C 12 H 12 O 2 N 2 As 2 2HCl, used in the treatment…1917Go To Quotation
autotransplantA piece of tissue that is transplanted from one site to another within the same…1912Go To Quotation
barotraumaOriginally: injury to the middle ear or paranasal sinuses resulting from an imbalance…1937Go To Quotation
bioassayMeasurement of the concentration or potency of a substance by its effect on living cells…1912Go To Quotation
biopsiedThat has undergone a biopsy.1912Go To Quotation
brucellosisInfection with or disease caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella; an instance of this.1930Go To Quotation
cannulatetrans. To introduce a cannula into (a cavity).1926Go To Quotation
carcinoma in situCarcinoma at a pre-invasive stage in which malignant cells are confined to the epithelium…1932Go To Quotation
cephaloridineAn antibiotic, C 19 H 17 N 3 O 4 S 2, derived from cephalosporin which has been given…1964Go To Quotation
Chagas'(s) diseaseA progressive trypanosomiasis, often fatal in young children, which is endemic in South…1912Go To Quotation
chlorambucilA water-soluble aromatic nitrogen mustard used as an antineoplastic agent, esp.…1956Go To Quotation
chlordiazepoxideA benzodiazepine, C 16 H 14 ClN 3 O, given in tablet form and by injection in the treatment of anxiety and as a hypnotic.1960Go To Quotation
chloretoneA white crystalline substance, (CH 3) 2 C(OH)CCl 3, tasting like camphor, used as a local anæsthetic and a hypnotic.1899Go To Quotation
chloroquineA compound derived from quinoline and used mainly as an anti-malarial drug.1946Go To Quotation
chlortetracycline= aureomycin n. (see quot. 1963).1953Go To Quotation
cholecystographyX-ray examination of the gall-bladder after the administration to the patient of a radio-opaque substance.1925Go To Quotation
deviant= deviate n. 1.1927Go To Quotation
diphenhydramineAn antihistamine compound, (C 6 H 5) 2 CH·O·CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 3) 2, used in the form…1947Go To Quotation
discussantOne who discusses, esp. one who takes part in a set discussion.1927Go To Quotation
drunkometerA device for measuring the alcoholic content of a person's breath.1934Go To Quotation
ectromeliaThe congenital absence of a limb or limbs.1908Go To Quotation
ejaculateEjaculated seminal fluid.1927Go To Quotation
electromyographyThe recording of electrical activity in a muscle, typically using electrodes placed on the…1926Go To Quotation
flurazepamA long-acting benzodiazepine, C 21 H 23 ClFN 3 O, with sedative properties, which…1968Go To Quotation
FröhlichUsed attrib. and in the possessive to designate a syndrome characterized esp. by…1909Go To Quotation
frusemideA potent diuretic drug, C 12 H 11 ClN 2 O 5 S, used esp. in the treatment of…1963Go To Quotation
guanethidineA drug, 2-(octahydro-1-azocinyl)-ethyl guanidine, used to reduce blood pressure.1959Go To Quotation
HayUsed attrib. to designate various methods of medical and dietary treatment advocated…1925Go To Quotation
heterotransplantationThe operation of transplanting tissue from one individual to another of a different species.1905Go To Quotation
homotransplantationThe operation of transplanting tissue from one individual to another of the same species.1905Go To Quotation
hydralazineA sympatholytic drug, C 8 H 5 N 2 ·NH·NH 2, used in the form of the hydrochloride…1952Go To Quotation
hydrocortisoneA steroid hormone, C 21 H 30 O 5, which is produced by the adrenal cortex and involved…1951Go To Quotation
hydroxyzineA tranquillizing drug which is usu. administered as the hydrochloride, a…1956Go To Quotation
hypersensitizationMed.1908Go To Quotation
immunodiagnosticDesignating or relating to methods of diagnosis that use serology and other immunological techniques.1911Go To Quotation
immunologyThe study of the phenomena of immunity (see immunity n. 5); the branch of science…1906Go To Quotation
iodipamideA white crystalline powder, C 20 H 14 N 2 O 6 I 6, which is a component of…1955Go To Quotation
ionophoreMed. A device producing an electrical current for use in iontophoresis. Now disused.1939Go To Quotation
isotretinoinA synthetic isomer of tretinoin used in topical and oral forms in the treatment of severe acne.1979Go To Quotation
KahnUsed attrib. and absol. to designate a diagnostic test for syphilis devised by Kahn in…1922Go To Quotation
ketonuriaThe excretion of abnormally large amounts of ketone bodies in the urine.1913Go To Quotation
lachrymatorAny substance which causes irritation and copious watering of the eyes when it comes…1918Go To Quotation
lorazepamA benzodiazepine, C 15 H 10 Cl 2 N 2 O 2, which is used as a tranquillizer and hypnotic.1969Go To Quotation
lovastatinA drug of the statin class used to reduce levels of cholesterol.1986Go To Quotation
lysergide= lysergic acid diethylamide n.1965Go To Quotation
mazindolA stimulant of the central nervous system (a dopamine reuptake inhibitor), which has…1970Go To Quotation
mebendazoleAn anthelmintic drug, principally used to treat nematode and cestode worm…1971Go To Quotation
medazepamA benzodiazepine, C 16 H 15 ClN 2, given orally (sometimes as the hydrochloride) as…1968Go To Quotation
Meigs' syndromeAccumulation of fluid in the peritoneal and pleural cavities in association with a…1937Go To Quotation
menadioneA yellow crystalline powder, C 11 H 8 O 2, which is a synthetic derivative of naphthoquinone…1941Go To Quotation
meperidine= pethidine n.1947Go To Quotation
mercurochromeOriginally: any of several mercury-containing dyes developed as possible antiseptics…1919Go To Quotation
methadoneA synthetic opioid analgesic with longer-lasting and less sedative effects than those…1947Go To Quotation
methamphetamineA methyl derivative of amphetamine with similar but longer lasting effects (central…1949Go To Quotation
methapyrileneA pyridine derivative once used as an antihistamine and hypnotic, but later recognized to…1949Go To Quotation
methoxsalenA psoralen derivative that occurs naturally in bullwort, Ammi majus, and various other…1955Go To Quotation
metoponA narcotic analgesic derived from morphine, usually administered as the hydrochloride; dihydromethylmorphinone, C 18 H 21 NO 3.1947Go To Quotation
minoxidilA drug that is an arteriolar vasodilator, used orally in the treatment of severe…1970Go To Quotation
monilialOf, caused by, or relating to a monilia or monilias.1947Go To Quotation
multiregionalRelating to, involving, or derived from a number of different regions.1901Go To Quotation
myelodysplasticAffected by or relating to dysplasia of the spinal cord (myelodysplasia n. 1).1963Go To Quotation
necrobiosis lipoidicaA disorder characterized by yellowish, atrophic patches on the skin, most commonly of…1934Go To Quotation
nematicideA substance or preparation used to kill nematodes, esp. those that parasitize plants. Cf. earlier nemacide n., nematocide n.1932Go To Quotation
Neo-SynephrineA proprietary name for: the drug phenylephrine.1934Go To Quotation
neuropathologicallyAs regards neuropathology; by means of neuropathological techniques.1969Go To Quotation
neutropenicAffected by neutropenia; associated with or characterized by neutropenia.1932Go To Quotation
Niemann–Pickattrib., in the genitive, and (rare) with of. Designating, relating to, or suffering from any…1928Go To Quotation
nikethamideA derivative of nicotinic acid used as a respiratory stimulant and analeptic…1940Go To Quotation
nocodazoleA heterocyclic compound which inhibits the growth of microtubules and which is…1976Go To Quotation
nutriceptorIn Paul Ehrlich's side-chain theory of receptors: a receptor on the surface of a…1911Go To Quotation
ob-gynThe related disciplines of obstetrics and gynaecology; the medical specialty…1953Go To Quotation
obtundationA state or condition characterized by a reduced level of consciousness…1967Go To Quotation
oleothoraxThe introduction of a light oil into the pleural cavity, formerly used to treat tuberculosis; a pleural cavity so treated.1922Go To Quotation
omentopexyThe surgical attachment of the greater omentum to another structure, usually in the…1905Go To Quotation
oophorectomizetrans. To perform oophorectomy on.1955Go To Quotation
orphenadrineA synthetic derivative of diphenhydramine that has antimuscarinic activity and is used as…1957Go To Quotation
oscillometricOf, relating to, or using an oscillometer.1927Go To Quotation
oscillometryThe use of an oscillometer, esp. to measure blood pressure or blood flow.1927Go To Quotation
oxprenololAn adrenergic beta receptor blocking agent, C 15 H 23 NO 3, given orally in the…1968Go To Quotation
pentobarbitalA synthetic sedative-hypnotic and anticonvulsant barbituric drug which is usually used in…1931Go To Quotation
pheniprazineA monoamine oxidase inhibitor, used as an antidepressant and (originally) in the…1960Go To Quotation
phentolamineAn alpha blocker used as a vasodilator, esp. in the management of hypertensive crises caused by phaeochromocytoma.1953Go To Quotation
phenylbutazoneA non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, now used largely in veterinary medicine.1952Go To Quotation
phenytoinAn anticonvulsant drug; (more fully phenytoin sodium) the sodium salt of this.1942Go To Quotation
phonocardiographicOf, relating to, or involving phonocardiography.1931Go To Quotation
phosphataemiaIn early use: an abnormally high concentration of phosphates in the blood…1926Go To Quotation
plasmocellular= plasmacellular adj.1957Go To Quotation
pneumotachographyMeasurement of the rate of air or gas flow during respiration.1930Go To Quotation
polyneuropathyA pathological condition in which there is dysfunction of several or many (esp.…1938Go To Quotation
prednisoloneA synthetic corticosteroid with predominantly glucocorticoid activity, used chiefly…1955Go To Quotation
pregravidDesignating or relating to a woman or a female animal prior to pregnancy or…1922Go To Quotation
primaquineA synthetic drug used in the treatment of malaria, esp. vivax malaria.1949Go To Quotation
PriscolineThe drug tolazoline. Cf. Priscol n.1949Go To Quotation
procaineA local anaesthetic administered chiefly by injection.1918Go To Quotation
promazineA drug of the phenothiazine class, used as a tranquillizer and antipsychotic. Also: any of…1956Go To Quotation
pyelographyRadiological examination of the kidney and ureter, esp. using a radio-opaque…1906Go To Quotation
pyridostigmineMore fully pyridostigmine bromide. A cholinesterase inhibitor structurally related…1953Go To Quotation
radiculitisInflammation of one or more spinal nerve roots; an instance of this.1907Go To Quotation
radiodiagnosticOf or relating to radiodiagnosis.1907Go To Quotation
radiopharmacologistAn expert or specialist in radiopharmacology.1960Go To Quotation
radiumizetrans. To subject to the action of radium; to irradiate using radium. Also fig.1906Go To Quotation
resectoscopeAn endoscopic instrument used to perform resections, esp. within the genito-urinary tract.1926Go To Quotation
roentgenkymograph= kymograph n. 2.1914Go To Quotation
roentgenographtrans. = radiograph v.1905Go To Quotation
roentgen therapyThe therapeutic use of X-rays; radiotherapy; radiation therapy. Cf. roentgenotherapy n. at roentgeno- comb._form Affix.1900Go To Quotation
Salk vaccineThe first vaccine developed against poliomyelitis, made from viruses of the three immunological types inactivated with formalin.1954Go To Quotation
sarcoidal= sarcoid adj. 2.1961Go To Quotation
SchillingUsed attrib. and in the possessive to designate a method of classifying and counting…1922Go To Quotation
Schultz–CharltonUsed attrib. to denote the test made by intradermal injection of antibody to scarlet…1922Go To Quotation
seroconversionA change from a seronegative to a seropositive state.1964Go To Quotation
serologic= serological adj.1910Go To Quotation
serologyThe study of blood serum; spec. the study of pathogens and other potential antigens by means…1909Go To Quotation
shigellosisInfection with or a disease caused by shigellæ.1944Go To Quotation
sickle cell1922Go To Quotation
status lymphaticusGeneralized enlargement or prominence of lymphoid tissue, esp. in children; a syndrome characterized by this.1896Go To Quotation
sulpha-the readily absorbed sulphonamide C 5 H 4 N·NH·SO 2 ·C 6 H 4 ·NH 2, which is used chiefly…1939Go To Quotation
sulphanilamideThe amide of sulphanilic acid, which has wide bacteriostatic activity, has been…1937Go To Quotation
sulpirideAn anti-emetic and neuroleptic drug used in the treatment of gastro-intestinal…1970Go To Quotation
sympathicotropicPossessing an affinity for the sympathetic nervous system.1914Go To Quotation
Taka-diastaseA preparation containing a variety of enzymes which is obtained after the treatment of rice…1896Go To Quotation
thiazideAny of a class of drugs derived from 1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-1,1-dioxide that…1959Go To Quotation
tonsillectomyRemoval of the tonsils.1899Go To Quotation
tretinoinA non-proprietary name for: retinoic acid, used as a topical preparation in the treatment…1970Go To Quotation
triamcinoloneA synthetic glucocorticoid which resembles prednisolone in its effects but is a…1957Go To Quotation
trihexyphenidylAn antimuscarinic drug that has an antispasmodic action on smooth muscle and is used…1949Go To Quotation
tripelennamineAn antihistamine drug, C 16 H 21 N 3, given orally as the crystalline hydrochloride or citrate.1947Go To Quotation
vergenceOphthalmol. The simultaneous movement of both eyes towards or away from one another, as…1902Go To Quotation
viosterolCalciferol (vitamin D 2) obtained by the irradiation of ergosterol with ultraviolet light.1929Go To Quotation
Waterhouse-FriderichsenUsed attrib. to designate a fulminating meningococcal septicæmia with hæmorrhagic…1936Go To Quotation

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