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‖ synochus Path.|ˈsɪnəkəs| Also 5 sin-. [med.L., a. Gr. σύνοχος, f. σύν syn-1 + ὀχ-: ἔχειν to have, after συνέχειν to hold together, be continuous.] = synocha. But often distinguished as a different species: see quot. 1848 and the introductory quots. s.v. synocha.
[1398,[see synocha]. a1412Lydg. Two Merchants 301 The fevere in phisyk is callyd sinochus. ]
1625Hart Anat. Ur. i. ii. 27 [He] was..surprised with that feauer commonly called Synochus. 1657G. Starkey Helmont's Vind. 164 The disease at the first..was but a plain Diary, though before the Doctors making an end, it be..changed into a Synochus. 1799Med. Jrnl. II. 409 Persons exposed, without shelter, to the vicissitudes of the atmosphere, have been affected with the synochus. 1813J. Thomson Lect. Inflam. 111 The fever accompanying local inflammation..is often of a mixed nature like the fever denominated synochus by Dr. Cullen. 1848Dunglison Med. Lex. (ed. 7), Synochus, continued fever, compounded of synocha and typhus;—in its commencement often resembling the former; in its progress, the latter. |