释义 |
‖ kakke|ˈkake| Also kakké. [Jap., f. kyaku, kaku leg + ki, ke illness, disease.] The Japanese name for beriberi.
1874Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. XC. 361 We have received a late number of the Japan Mail, containing an interesting description..of a species of endemic disease, known as kak-ke, peculiar to the Islands of Japan. 1893A. M. Bacon Jap. Interior ix. 153 Had I died of kakke the year before last, there would have been no help, would there? 1906Practitioner Nov. 695 In her previous wars, Japan saw her armies practically prostrate with beri-beri or kakké. 1930A. C. Reed Trop. Med. in U.S. vii. 311 This [belief] would relate wet or edematous beriberi..to the ‘kakke’ of the Labrador fisherman..and certain forms of ship beriberi. 1951E. R. Whitmore in R. B. H. Gradwohl Clin. Trop. Med. lxi. 1333 Kakké is mentioned in a Chinese pamphlet of the second century b.c...: it is recorded as occurring in Japan in the ninth century. |