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prodromal, a.|prəʊˈdrəʊməl, ˈprɒd-| [f. prodrom-us + -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to a prodromus; forerunning; introductory, preliminary.
1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 366 Their Works and Writings were the Prodromal Copies and Consonant Originals to the Nicen Creed. c1720Ibid. VI. Diss. Physick 7 That Learned prodromal Protestant of the 12th Christian Century, Rupertus Tuitiensis. 2. Path. Precursory or premonitory (of disease).
1861Bumstead Ven. Dis. (1879) 652 Vertigo is a prominent prodromal symptom. 1885–8Fagge & Pye-Smith Princ. Med. (ed. 2) I. 170 If..the patient has been unwell for a few days previously, the disease is said to have had a prodromal stage. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 463 The more extensive prodromal erythema seen in small-pox. |