1702, Steven Blanckaert, The physical dictionary, 4th edition, London: S. Crouch & J. Sprint, →OCLC, page 228:
Oxynoſema, is morbus.
1706, Edward Phillips, John Kersey, editors, The new world of words: or, Universal English dictionary, 6th edition, London: Printed for J. Phillips, →OCLC, unnumbered page:
Oxynoſema, an acute Diſeaſe.
1823, J. Harrison, The etymological enchiridion, or practical analyzer, Preston: J. Harrison, →OCLC, page 49:
Oxynos’ema, oxus, and nosema, a sharp disease.
1893, Robley Dunglison, edited by Richard J. Dunglison, A dictionary of medical science, 21st edition, Philadelphia: Lea Bothers, →OCLC, page 803:
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1890, “Oxynosema”, in John S. Billings et al., editors, The national medical dictionary : including English, French, German, Italian, and Latin technical terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences, and a series of tables of useful data, volume 2, Philadelphia: Lea Brothers, →OCLC, page 273: