pellagrin

English

Noun

pellagrin (plural pellagrins)

  1. One who is afflicted with pellagra.
    • 1871, Chambers's Encyclopædia
      The extent of the ravages of this affection may be estimated from the facts, that of 500 patients in the Milan Lunatic Asylum in 1827, one third were pellagrins []
    • 1972, D. J. M. Vorster, The human biology of environmental change
      In two patients the course was complicated by cerebral embolism with hemiplegia; one of these, the pellagrin, died and at necropsy the heart was markedly enlarged []
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