Citations:leucorrhœæ

Noun: plural of

 * 1831, Henri Milne‐Edwards and Pierre Henri L.D. Vavasseur with translation by John Davies, A Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co.; Chapter VI, page #175:
 * It is very frequently and successfully exhibited in all cases requiring a tonic and stimulant medication, especially in dyspepsia and other atonic diseases of the digestive canal, in certain amenorrhœæ, chronic leucorrhœæ, in obstinate diarrhœæ, maintained by debility of the membranes ; in certain cases of gout, &c.
 * 1860, J. Matthews Duncan in Half‐Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, John Churchill; Volume XXXI., page #242:
 * The uterine leucorrhœa is, in the cases referred to, not symptomatic of any of the organic diseases of the uterus, such as fibrous tumour, or a complication of them ; but, like the other primary leucorrhœæ, is a disease of the genital mucous membrane ; and, in this case, of that part of it lining the cavity of the womb.