'Bell's palsy' definitions:
Definition of 'Bell's palsy'
From: GCIDE
- Palsy \Pal"sy\, n.; pl. Palsies. [OE. palesie, parlesy, OF. paralesie, F. paralysie, L. paralysis. See Paralysis.] (Med.) Paralysis, complete or partial. See Paralysis. "One sick of the palsy." --Mark ii. 3. [1913 Webster]
- Bell's palsy, paralysis of the facial nerve, producing distortion of one side of the face; -- so called from Sir Charles Bell, an English surgeon who described it.
- Scrivener's palsy. See Writer's cramp, under Writer.
- Shaking palsy, (Med.) paralysis agitans, a disease usually occurring in old people, characterized by muscular tremors and a peculiar shaking and tottering gait; now called parkinsonism, or Parkinson's disease. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Definition of 'Bell's palsy'
From: GCIDE
- Bell's palsy \Bell's palsy\ Paralysis of the facial nerve, producing distortion of one side of the face. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]