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Strangury (or stranguria) is the
symptom characterized by painful,
frequent urination of
small volumes that are
expelled slowly only by
straining and...
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important in
serving to
highlight his unreliability.
Tresham suffered from a
strangury caused by an
inflammation of his
urinary tract, and in
December 1605 his...
- at La****,
Bhagwant Das,
having suffered from a bout of
vomiting and
strangury, died on 4
December 1589. At the time of his death,
Akbar issued a firman...
- many
years he had
suffered from
recurrent fevers (possibly malaria),
strangury,
intestinal tuberculosis with fistula, and migraine. Now his
right arm...
- 1822. In July 1824, he died "very suddenly". It was said to be
caused by
strangury, but
rumours were not
without strong su****ions of his
being poisoned...
- intelligence.
Other traditional uses are in the
treatment of gonorrhea,
strangury,
chronic ulcers, diabetes, anemia, and
cerebral disorders. The
plant is...
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hematuria (R31)
impotence (N48.4)
polyuria (R35)
retrograde ejaculation strangury urethral discharge urinary frequency (R35)
urinary incontinence (R32)...
- Palmerston,
Charles Grant and Lord Dudley.
Huskisson had been
diagnosed with
strangury, a
tender inflammation of the kidneys. He had
undergone surgery, and had...
- the 6th
Mughal Emperor. On 6
September 1657, Shah
Jahan was ill with
strangury and constipation. He
failed to hold
Jharokha Darshan and the
shops were...
- his wife, a nurse, and his
servant William Vavasour—who do****ented his
strangury.
Before he died,
Tresham had also told of Garnet's
involvement with the...