Dyscrasia

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 150

Dyscrasia (Gr. dys, 'difficult,' and krasis, 'a mixture'), a pathological term much used in Germany by certain authorities, to indicate an altered condition of the blood and fluids of the system, leading to constitutional diseases, as dropsy, cancer, delirium tremens, lead-poisoning, &c. See CACHEXIA, and DIATHESIS.

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