Citations:exæmia

Noun: alternative form of exhaemia

 * 1888, unknown, Therapeutic Gazette, Volume XII., page #30:
 * It has likewise been employed on fresh wounds as well as on more or less chronic forms of different varieties of exæmia, herpes squamosus, herpes tonsurans, impetigo, and other affections.
 * 1911, unknown, Congressional Serial Set, page #62:
 * Medical evidence filed before your committe shows that claimant now suffers from vertigo, rheumatism, heart trouble, chronic exæmia, and other bodily infirmities, and two physicians testify that he is totally disabled and wholly unable to earn a support by manual labor.