Crossword-Solution: ATAXIC 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Ataxic a. Characterized by ataxy, that is, (a) by great irregularity
of functions or symptoms, or (b) by a want of coordinating power in
movements.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Esparron has mentioned an infant in whom an ataxic fever was established by the noise of this instrument.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
With these methods, needing not more than twenty minutes three times a day, the ataxic symptoms sometimes rapidly diminish.
Fat and Blood S. Weir Mitchell 2005
When admitted to the hospital in 1892 he was very ataxic in the legs, suffered greatly from gastric and other pains, difficulties with bladder and rectum, loss of sexual power, various anæsthetic areas, could not stand with eyes open unless he had help, total loss of knee-jerk, paralysis of right rectus, indigestion from the irritation of the stomach from medicines as well as from the disease, and, though muscular and over-fat, was flabby and pallid.
Fat and Blood S. Weir Mitchell 2005
Mitchell in October, 1898, barely able to crawl with two canes, having lost weight, become sleepless, suffered great increase of pain, and grown so ataxic that he could scarcely walk.
Fat and Blood S. Weir Mitchell 2005
Without multiplying case histories, it may be said that ataxic paraplegia (a combination of lateral and posterior sclerosis) may be treated in much the same manner.
Fat and Blood S. Weir Mitchell 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).