单词 | milk fever |
释义 | milk fevern. 1. Fever occurring in a woman shortly after childbirth (formerly supposed to be caused by the beginning of lactation); an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > other fevers fever hectica1398 emitrichie1398 hectic1398 etisie1527 emphysode fever1547 frenzy-fever1613 purple fever1623 prunella1656 marcid fever1666 remittent1693 feveret1712 rheumatic fever1726 milk fever1739 stationary fever1742 febricula1746 milky fever1747 camp-disease1753 camp-fever1753 sun fever1765 recurrent fever1768 rose fever1782 tooth-fever1788 sensitive fever1794 forest-fever1799 white leg1801 hill-fever1804 Walcheren fever1810 Mediterranean fever1816 malignant1825 relapsing fever1828 rose cold1831 date fever1836 rose catarrh1845 Walcheren ague1847 mountain fever1849 mill fever1850 Malta fever1863 bilge-fever1867 Oroya fever1873 hyperpyrexia1875 famine-fever1876 East Coast fever1881 spirillum fevera1883 kala azar1883 black water1884 febricule1887 urine fever1888 undulant fever1896 rabbit fever1898 rat bite fever1910 Rhodesian sleeping sickness1911 sandfly fever1911 tularaemia1921 sodoku1926 brucellosis1930 Rift Valley fever1931 Zika1952 Lassa fever1970 Marburg1983 1739 Gen. Chirurg. Dict. in J. Sparrow tr. H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. Lacté Febris, the Milk-Fever attending Women for some Days after their Delivery. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Lacteal fevers Used by medical writers, to express what the women call milk fevers. 1798 T. Jones Memoirs (1951) 27 Mrs Bowles..was now a Convalescent after a most severe & dangerous Illness of many Months, owing to a Milk fever. 1894 ‘M. Rutherford’ Catharine Furze iv My belief is, she'll have milk fever. 1928 C. S. Whitehead & C. A. Hoff Ethical Sex Relations (new ed.) i. 196 The milk fever is a temporary excitement of the system which usually comes on about the second or third day [after childbirth]. 1999 Express & Echo (Exeter) (Nexis) 24 Nov. 6 In 1988 the couple's son was born. A few days later Emma was ill with milk fever. 2. Veterinary Medicine. A metabolic disorder occurring at the onset of lactation in dairy cows (and occasionally other species), in which hypocalcaemia leads to anorexia, muscle weakness, tetany, and eventually collapse and death.In quot. 1860, perhaps: mastitis. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of animals generally > [noun] > other disorders bunnyc1440 cold1486 big-head1805 dwarfism1833 milk fever1860 fagopyrism1895 hyperdactyly1902 myelocytoma1929 osteofibrosis1936 mousepox1947 osteolathyrism1957 whitepox1996 the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of cattle > [noun] > other disorders of cattle murrainc1450 gall1577 gargyse1577 sprenges1577 wisp1577 closh1587 milting1587 moltlong1587 hammer1600 mallet1600 scurvy1604 wither1648 speed1704 nostril dropping1708 bladdera1722 heartsick1725 throstling1726 striking1776 feather-cling1799 hollow-horn1805 weed1811 blood striking1815 the slows1822 toad-bit1825 coast-fever1840 horn-distemper1843 rat's tail1847 whethering1847 milk fever1860 milt-sickness1867 pearl tumour1872 actinomycosis1877 pearl disease1877 rat-tail1880 lumpy jaw1891 niatism1895 cripple1897 rumenitis1897 Rhodesian fever1903 reticulitis1905 barbone1907 contagious abortion1910 trichomoniasis1915 shipping fever1932 New Forest disease1954 bovine spongiform encephalopathy1987 BSE1987 mad cow disease1988 East Coast fever2009 1860 Moore's Rural New-Yorker 2 June 173/4 Let one person..milk the same cow or cows, and be sure to milk them as quickly and thoroughly as possible, for you thereby save the richest part, and often save knots from forming in the teats, or causing a milk fever, or inflammation in the udder. 1925 R. R. Snapp Beef Cattle 432 Milk fever is a disease confined largely to mature dairy cows. 1954 K. Russell Princ. Dairy Farming (ed. 2) xiii. 158 Be prepared to give the cow a preventive dose of 250 c.c. calcium borogluconate solution..if there has been any previous history of a milk fever attack. 1968 G. M. Williams From Scenes like These xi. 257 She was well kindled now, her belly sticking out like a cow with milk fever. 1981 J. Halliday & J. Halliday in K. Thear & A. Fraser Compl. Bk. Raising Livestock & Poultry iv. 93/1 Never under any circumstances strip the goat out when milking, as this can cause milk fever. 1986 Ann. Rev. Ecol. & Systematics 17 56 Milk fever due to calcium deficiency of forages has been implicated in habitat selection by lactating wildebeest. 1994 Trop. Animal Health & Production 26 118 (title) Milk fever in swine—a case report. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1739 |
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