Definitions
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- adjective Of or relating to Kurt Schneider (1887–1967),
German psychiatrist , or thepsychotic symptoms he listed as being particularly characteristic ofschizophrenia . - adjective anatomy Discovered or described by C. V. Schneider, a German
anatomist of the 17th century.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Although this phenomenon is similar to the Schneiderian experience of alienation, cerebral localization has never been demonstrated for any first-rank symptom.
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_ -- The animal will be observed to sneeze; the Schneiderian membrane (membrane of the nose) is heightened in color; cough sometimes accompanies; there is also a muco-purulent discharge from the nose.
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_ -- The disease is preceded by a shivering fit; dry skin; staring coat; clammy mouth; short cough; Schneiderian membrane (of the nose) very much reddened; respiration hurried or laborious.
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In the living body the very vascular fleshy and glandular Schneiderian membrane which lines all parts of the nasal fossa almost completely fills this cavity.
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He describes the disease as ` ` essentially a scrofulous inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane, ... which finally attacks the bones. ''
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He describes the disease as "essentially a scrofulous inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane, ... which finally attacks the bones."
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Schneiderian membrane, produce a coryza or even a catarrh.
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If the nodules have formed in large numbers, we may have them causing an acute inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane, with a catarrhal discharge which may mark the specific discharge, or that which comes from the ulcers and resembles the discharge of strangles or simple inflammatory diseases.
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THE LARYNX is placed at the top of the windpipe, the exit from the lungs, and is also connected with the Schneiderian membrane.
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The Schneiderian membrane, of more than usual sensibility in this animal, is exposed to many causes of irritation, and debilitated and worn out before its time.
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