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organic disease
organic disease
noun
- any disease in which there is a physical change in the structure of an organ or part Compare functional disease
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Word History and Origins
Origin of organic disease1
First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences
Absence or marked diminution, therefore, indicates organic disease of the stomach.
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When the amount of free hydrochloric acid is normal, organic disease of the stomach probably does not exist.
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In the meantime, the patient may be constantly in the wildest motion and so add to the exhausting effect of the organic disease.
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I except one case, the case of any child who is marked for death by organic disease, and knows it.
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She would make a vigorous effort to keep from dying, she had no organic disease, but something might happen.
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