Crossword-Solution: PTYALISM 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Ptyalism n. Salivation, or an excessive flow of saliva.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Marsden reports a case in which, following secondary papular syphilis and profuse spontaneous ptyalism, there was vicarious secretion of the urinary constituents from the skin.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
BABY--HEADACHE--ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, OR HEARTBURN--CONSTIPATION--VARICOSE VEINS, CRAMPS, NEURALGIAS--INSOMNIA--TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA--PTYALISM, OR EXCESSIVE FLOW OF SALIVA--VAGINAL DISCHARGE, OR LEUCORRHEA--IMPORTANCE OF TESTING URINE DURING PREGNANCY--ATTENTION TO NIPPLES AND BREASTS--THE VAGARIES OF PREGNANCY--CONTACT WITH INFECTIOUS DISEASES--AVOIDANCE OF DRUGS--THE DANGER SIGNALS OF PREGNANCY.
The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) W. Grant Hague, M.D. 2006
PTYALISM, OR AN EXCESSIVE FLOW OF SALIVA.--This is a common condition in pregnancy, but cannot be prevented.
The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) W. Grant Hague, M.D. 2006
AMERICAN PTYALISM: 'QUID RIDES?'--A pleasant correspondent, whom our readers have long known, and as long admired and esteemed, in a familiar gossip, (by favor of 'Uncle SAMUEL'S mail-bag,) with the Editor, gives us the following 'running account' of his ruminations over an early-morning quid of that 'flavorous weed' so well beloved of our friend Colonel STONE.
Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 Various 2007
The event was, that as soon as the gums became sore with a slight ptyalism, the pains about the head and vertigo gradually diminished, and during the soreness of his gums entirely ceased; but I believe recurred afterwards, though in less degree.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Erasmus Darwin 2008