单词 | rising of the mother |
释义 | > as lemmassuffocation (also rising, fit) of the mother b. suffocation (also rising, fit) of the mother: = sense 9. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > psychoneurosis > hysteria mother?c1450 suffocation of the womb, matrix, motherc1550 strangulation of the matrix or womb1601 hysterica passio1603 suffocation (also rising, fit) of the mother1615 hysteric passion1655 tarantism1656 mother-fit1657 rising of the matrix1660 hysteria1757 tarantulism1774 pithiatism1910 mothersickness1993 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > convulsive or paralytic disorders > [noun] > hysteria > fit of suffocation (also rising, fit) of the mother1615 mother-fit1657 hysterics1664 hystericals1797 conniption1833 c1450 J. Metham Palmistry (Garrett) in Wks. (1916) 106 (MED) Yt sygnyfyith that..yff yt be a woman, sche schuld dey off chyld-byrth or ellys off rysyng off the modyr. c1450 in W. R. Dawson Leechbk. (1934) 188 (MED) For the suffocacion of the modir lat hir receyue þe smoke of turpentyne laid upon the coles þorow hir mouth. 1526 Grete Herball sig. Ddiii/2 Suffocacyon of the matryce or moder, is whan a woman through euyll dysposycyon of the matryce leseth her colour, aduyce and remembraunce, and it is grete payne. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 40 The rising or suffocation of the mother in women,..it cureth. 1615 H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 231 Many passions called Hystericæ, which we call fits of the Mother. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §935 They doe use for the Accident of the Mother, to burn Feathers [etc.]: and by those Ill Smels the Rising of the Mother is put down. 1707 G. Farquhar Beaux Stratagem i. 3 She cures..Fits of the Mother in Women. 1993 Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. 148 399 The suffocation of the mother can be understood as anxiety with dyspnea. rising of the mother rising of the mother n. now historical the medical condition attributed to upward displacement of the uterus, characterized by a sensation of fullness in the abdomen and chest, with choking or difficulty in breathing; an instance of this; = mother n.1 9. ΚΠ c1450 J. Metham Palmistry (Garrett) in Wks. (1916) 106 Yt sygnyfyith that..yft yt be a women, sche schuld dey off chyld-byrth or ellys off rysyng of the modyr. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 40 The rising or suffocation of the mother in women..it cureth. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §935 They doe use for the Accident of the Mother, to burn Feathers [etc.]: and by those Ill Smels the Rising of the Mother is put down. 1724 W. Stukeley Of Spleen 77 And what they call the rising of the mother, is only the like consent and convulsion of the mesentery, the womb and parts adjacent. 1830 Lancet 15 May 234/2 Their theory, I believe, was, that, as the disease consisted in a rising of the mother, these fœtid matters by the mouth would disgust her, and induce her to go down. 1979 T. R. Forbes in C. Webster Health Med. Mortality 16th Cent. iv. 128 Seventeenth-century physicians argued as to whether ‘rising of the lights’ was the same as ‘rising of the mother’. < as lemmas |
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