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‖ sudamina, n. pl. Path.|s(j)uːˈdæmɪnə| [mod.L., pl. of sūdāmen, f. sūdāre to sweat.] Minute whitish vesicles or pustules caused by the accumulation of sweat in the upper layers of the skin after copious perspiration, esp. in certain fevers.
1671Salmon Syn. Med. i. xlviii. 113 Ἠιδρωα Sudamina the Measles are pustules like Millet-seed which ulcerate the Skin. 1844Hoblyn Dict. Terms Med. (ed. 2). 1862H. W. Fuller Dis. Lungs 245 A vesicular eruption of sudamina. 1906Daily Chron. 6 Apr. 5/5 Suffering from an outbreak of ‘sudamina’, consequent on eating putrid meat. Hence suˈdaminal a., pertaining to or consisting of sudamina.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 709 There is a great tendency to profuse sweating after fits, and this may lead to sudaminal rashes. |