Medical Page: Other Terms for Diagnosis

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Disease Chart

Ablepsy: Blindness

Ague: Malarial Fever

American plague: Yellow fever

Anasarca: Generalized massive edema

Aphonia: Laryngitis

Aphtha: The infant disease "thrush"

Apoplexy: Paralysis due to stroke

Asphycsia/Asphicsia: Cyanotic and lack of oxygen

Atrophy: Wasting away or diminishing in size.

Bad Blood: Syphilis

Bilious fever: Typhoid malaria hepatitis or elevated temperature and bile emesis

Biliousness: Jaundice associated with liver disease

Black plague or death, Bubonic plague

Black fever, Acute infection with high temperature and dark red skin lesions and high mortality rate

Black pox, Black Small pox

Black vomit, Vomiting old black blood due to ulcers or yellow fever

Blackwater fever, Dark urine associated with high temperature

Bladder in throat, Diphtheria (Seen on death certificates)

Blood poisoning, Bacterial infection; septicemia

Bloody flux, Bloody stools

Bloody sweat, Sweating sickness

Bone shave, Sciatica

Brain fever, Meningitis

Breakbone, Dengue fever

Bright's disease, Chronic inflammatory disease of kidneys

Bronze John, Yellow fever

Bule, Boil tumor or swelling

Cachexy, Malnutrition

Cacogastric, Upset stomach

Cacospysy, Irregular pulse

Caduceus, Subject to falling sickness or epilepsy

Camp fever, Typhus; aka Camp diarrhea

Canine madness, Rabies; hydrophobia

Canker, Ulceration of mouth or lips or herpes simplex

Catalepsy, Seizures / trances

Catarrhal, Nose and throat discharge from cold or allergy

Cerebritis, Inflammation of cerebrum or lead poisoning

Chilblain, Swelling of extremities caused by exposure to cold

Child bed fever, Infection following birth of a child

Chin cough, Whooping cough

Chlorosis, Iron deficiency anemia

Cholera, Acute severe contagious diarrhea with intestinal lining sloughing

Cholera morbus, Characterized by nausea vomiting abdominal cramps; elevated temperature etc. Could be appendicitis.

Cholecystitus, Inflammation of the gall bladder

Cholelithiasis, Gall stones

Chorea, Disease characterized by convulsions contortions and dancing

Cold plague, Ague which is characterized by chills

Colic, An abdominal pain and cramping

Congestive chills, Malaria

Consumption, Tuberculosis

Congestion, Any collection of fluid in an organ like the lungs

Congestive chills, Malaria with diarrhea

Congestive fever, Malaria

Corruption, Infection

Coryza, A cold

Costiveness, Constipation

Cramp colic, Appendicitis

Crop sickness, Overextended stomach

Croup, Laryngitis, diphtheria, or strep throat

Cyanosis, Dark skin color from lack of oxygen in blood

Cynanche, Diseases of throat

Cystitis, Inflammation of the bladder

Day fever, Fever lasting one day; sweating sickness

Debility, Lack of movement or staying in bed

Decrepitude, Feebleness due to old age

Delirium tremens, Hallucinations due to alcoholism

Dengue, Infectious fever endemic to East Africa

Dentition, Cutting of teeth

Deplumation, Tumor of the eyelids which causes hair loss

Diary fever, A fever that lasts one day

Diptheria ,Contagious disease of the throat

Distemper, Usually animal disease with malaise; discharge from nose and throat; anorexia

Dock fever, Yellow fever

Dropsy, Edema (swelling) often caused by kidney or heart disease

Dropsy of the Brain, Encephalitis

Dry Bellyache, Lead poisoning

Dyscrasy, An abnormal body condition

Dysentery, Inflammation of colon with frequent passage of mucous and blood

Dysorexy, Reduced appetite

Dyspepsia, Indigestion and heartburn. Heart attack symptoms

Dysury, Difficulty in urination

Eclampsy, Symptoms of epilepsy, convulsions during labor

Ecstasy, A form of catalepsy characterized by loss of reason

Edema, Nephrosis; swelling of tissues

Edema of lungs, Congestive heart failure a form of dropsy

Eel thing, Erysipelas

Elephantiasis, A form of leprosy

Encephalitis, Swelling of brain; aka sleeping sickness

Enteric fever, Typhoid fever

Enterocolitis, Inflammation of the intestines

Enteritis, Inflations of the bowels

Epitaxis, Nose bleed

Erysipelas, Contagious skin disease due to Streptococci with vesicular and bulbous lesions

Extravasted blood, Rupture of a blood vessel

Falling sickness, Epilepsy

Fatty Liver, Cirrhosis of liver

Fits, Sudden attack or seizure of muscle activity

Flux, An excessive flow or discharge of fluid like hemorrhage or diarrhea

Flux of humour, Circulation

French pox, Syphilis

Gathering, A collection of pus

Glandular fever, Mononucleosis

Great pox, Syphilis

Green fever / sickness, Anemia

Grippe/grip, Influenza like symptoms

Grocer's itch, Skin disease caused by mites in sugar or flour

Heart sickness, Condition caused by loss of salt from body

Heat stroke, Body temperature elevates because of surrounding environment; temperature and body does not perspire to reduce temperature. Command death result if not reversed

Hectical complaint, Recurrent fever

Hematemesis, Vomiting blood

Hematuria, Bloody urine

Hemiplegy, Paralysis of one side of body

Hip gout, Osteomylitis

Horrors, Delirium tremens

Hydrocephalus, Enlarged head water on the brain

Hydropericardium, Heart dropsy

Hydrophobia, Rabies

Hydrothroax, Dropsy in chest

Hypertrophic, Enlargement of organ like the heart

Impetigo ,Contagious skin disease characterized by pustules

Inanition, Physical condition resulting from lack of food

Infantile paralysis, Polio

Intestinal colic, Abdominal pain due to improper diet

Jail fever, Typhus

Jaundice, Condition caused by blockage of intestines

King's evil, Tuberculosis of neck and lymph glands

Kruchhusten, Whooping cough

Lagrippe, Influenza

Lockjaw, Tetanus or infectious disease affecting the muscles of the neck and jaw. Untreated it is fatal in 8 days

Long sickness, Tuberculosis

Lues disease, Syphilis

Lues venera, Venereal disease

Lumbago, Back pain

Lung fever, Pneumonia

Lung sickness, Tuberculosis

Lying in, Time of delivery of infant

Malignant sore throat, Diphtheria

Mania, Insanity

Marasmus, Progressive wasting away of body like malnutrition

Membranous Croup, Diphtheria

Meningitis, Inflations of brain or spinal cord

Metritis,Inflammation of uterus or purulent vaginal discharge

Miasma, Poisonous vapors thought to infect the air

Milk fever, Disease from drinking contaminated milk like undulant fever or brucellosis

Milk leg, Post partum thrombophlebitis

Milk sickness. Disease from milk of cattle which had eaten poisonous weeds

Mormal, Gangrene

Morphew, Scurvy blisters on the body

Mortification, Gangrene of necrotic tissue

Myelitis, Inflammation of the spine

Myocarditis, Inflammation of heart muscles

Necrosis, Mortification of bones or tissue

Nephrosis ,Kidney degeneration

Nepritis, Inflammation of kidneys

Nervous prostration, Extreme exhaustion from inability to control physical and mental activities

Neuralgia, Described as discomfort such as "Headache" was neuralgia in head

Nostalgia, Homesickness

Palsy, Paralysis or uncontrolled movement of controlled muscles. It was listed as "Cause of death"

Paroxysm, Convulsion

Pemphigus, Skin disease of watery blisters

Pericarditis, Inflammation of heart

Peripneumonia, Inflammation of lungs

Peritonotis, Inflammation of abdominal area

Petechial Fever, Fever characterized by skin spotting

Puerperal exhaustion, Death due to child birth

Phthiriasis, Lice infestation

Phthisis, Chronic wasting away or a name for tuberculosis

Plague, An acute febrile highly infectious disease with a high fatality rate

Pleurisy, Any pain in the chest area with each breath

Podagra, Gout

Poliomyelitis, Polio Potter's

asthma, Fibroid pthisis

Pott's disease, Tuberculosis of spine

Puerperal exhaustion, Death due to childbirth

Puerperal fever, Elevated temperature after giving birth to an infant

Purpura, A disease characterized by purple or livid spots on the skin or mucous membrane; caused by the extroversion of blood (similar to bruises).

Puking fever, Milk sickness

Putrid fever. Diphtheria.

Quinsy. Tonsillitis.

Remitting fever, Malaria

Rheumatism, Any disorder associated with pain in joints

Rickets, Disease of skeletal system

Rose cold, Hay fever or nasal symptoms of an allergy

Rotanny fever,(Child's disease) ???

Rubeola, German measles

Sanguineous crust, Scab

Scarlatina, Scarlet fever

Scarlet fever, A disease characterized by red rash

Scarlet rash, Roseola

Sciatica, Rheumatism in the hips

Scirrhus, Cancerous tumors

Scotomy, Dizziness; nausea and dimness of sight

Scrivener's palsy,Writer's cramp

Screws, Rheumatism

Scrofula, Tuberculosis of neck lymph glands. Progresses slowly with abscesses and pistulas develop.

Young person's disease:

Scrumpox, Skin disease; impetigo

Scurvy, Lack of vitamin C. Symptoms of weakness; spongy gums and hemorrhages under skin

Septicemia, Blood poisoning

Shakes, Delirium tremens

Shaking, Chills; ague

Shingles, Viral disease with skin blisters

Ship fever, Typhus

Siriasis, Inflammation of the brain due to sun exposure

Sloes, Milk sickness

Small pox, Contagious disease with fever and blisters

Softening of brain: Result of stroke or hemorrhage in the brain with an end result of the tissue softening in that area

Sore throat distemper, Diphtheria or quinsy

Spanish influenza, Epidemic influenza

Spasms,Sudden involuntary contraction of muscle or group of muscles -like a convulsion

Spina bifida, Deformity of spine

Spotted fever, Either typhus or meningitis

Sprue, Tropical disease characterized by intestinal disorders and sore throat

St. Anthony's fire,Named so because of affected skin areas are bright red in appearance; erysipelas- Also

St. Vitas dance, Ceaseless occurrence of rapid complex jerking movements performed involuntary

Stomatitis,Inflammation of the mouth

Stranger's fever,Yellow fever

Strangery,Rupture

Sudor anglicus,Sweating sickness

Summer complaint,Diarrhea, usually in infants caused by spoiled milk

Sunstroke,Uncontrolled elevation of body temperature due to environment heat. Lack of sodium in the body is a predisposing cause

Swamp sickness,Could be malaria typhoid or encephalitis

Sweating sickness,Infectious and fatal disease common to UK in 15th century

Tetanus,Infectious fever characterized by high fever; headache and dizziness

Thrombosis,Blood clot inside blood vessel

Thrush: Childhood disease characterized by spots on mouth lips and throat

Tick fever,Rocky mountain spotted fever

Toxemia of pregnancy,Eclampsia

Trench mouth,Painful ulcers found along gum line; Caused by poor nutrition and poor hygiene

Tussis convulsiva,Whooping cough

Typhus,Infectious fever characterized high fever headache and dizziness

Variola,Smallpox

Venesection,Bleeding

Viper's dance,St. Vitus Dance

Water on brain,Enlarged head

White swelling,Tuberculosis of the bone

Winter fever,Pneumonia

Womb fever,Infection of the uterus.

Worm fit,Convulsions associated with teething, worms, elevated temperature or diarrhea

Yellowjacket,Yellow fever.

RAMPS

Now as I was listening in on the web, someone mentioned that she likes ramps. Well the first kind of ramp I thought of was a car ramp..and they are okay..nothing in particular...okay ramps. Then she went on to say she like to eat them..okay we were definitely not thinking of the same thing, right ? So a ramp, what in the heck is a ramp, that you could eat ! ?

Well, it could be a vegetable, they do have strange names like eggplant and leek. Eggplant is purple and that doesn't look like an egg...unless it is a dyed Easter egg. The word leek, when I first heard that word I thought of those bloodsuckers, you know leeches, but than someone said they ate leeks I had to rethink that one too. Or could it be a cure of some sorts ? They always seem to have a strange name too.

Well, anyhow in asking around, I was finally e-mailed this explanation:

Dear Carlene,

Mr. Smith is a West Virginian too. I wish that ramps could be preserved on a commercial basis but to my knowledge, they are wonderful but they will stink you out of the room. Our ancestors here ate them too.. Sunny

Ramps written by Jim T. Smith

The ramp is really similar to a cross between a leek and garlic. Only the taste is stronger, but gooooood! They are found in dense dark fertile areas of woods. They grow in 4 or 5 states, I'm not sure. But, every Spring, ramp hunters grab their ramp hoes and head for their favorite ramp patches. This is from late March to early May.

You can find people selling ramps by the pokefuls alongside the roads. And many communities have big "ramp feeds" where one can find fried potatoes, beans, cornbread, eggs and bacon...and of course big bowls of cooked ramps or ramps laid out to be eaten raw. Like eating a raw garden onion. The only thing bad about ramps is that they do leave one's breathe unbearable.

There once was a preacher that told his congregation that if anyone ate ramps on Saturday night to sit in the upstairs balcony Sunday morning. But, you can't beat the taste! People come in droves from all over the country to these hugh ramp feeds.

Where are you from from? If you're near West Virginia, you should make a trip to our state around mid April. You can't possibly miss the ramp feeds, because the air is filled with that wonderous aroma of cooking ramps! And if you like good country cooking, you can go wrong here.

Richwood, West Virginia is the Ramp Capital of America. There are statistics that tell how many bushels and bushels of ramps that are picked, cleaned and cooked by volunteers. Usually these ramp feeds are held in volunteer fire department halls, high school gyms and church basements.

Here's a great combination. RAMPS, BEER AND ROLAIDS! Ramps give you gas, beer makes you belch and Rolaids to soothe the tummy afterwards.

James T. Smith

You know what I was right it is a vegetable, and maybe, just maybe, a cure!! So somewhere, someday maybe you will have a ramp, and you will never be the same afterwards.

Since I wrote this in 1997 I have moved to West Virginia, and married James T. Smith

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Carlene M. Wojahn

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