单词 | spotted fever |
释义 | > as lemmasspotted fever spotted fever n. any of various febrile diseases characterized by the appearance of (esp. petechial or purpuric) spots on the skin, as meningococcal meningitis and typhus; (now) spec. any of a group of tick-borne diseases caused by bacteria of the genus Rickettsia (see also Rocky Mountain spotted fever n. at Rocky Mountains n. Compounds 2b). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > spotted fever spotted death1623 spotted fever1623 spotted pestilence1783 spotted sickness1899 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of visible parts > eruptive diseases > [noun] > other eruptive diseases gutta rosaceac1400 spotted death1623 spotted fever1623 horse-pox1656 flock-pox1672 hog pox1676 spotted pestilence1783 salt rheum1809 molluscum1813 molluscum contagiosum1817 grease-pox1822 horn-pox1822 date fever1836 glass-pock1858 molluscum sebaceum1866 verruga1873 furunculosis1886 gutta rubea1886 flannel rash1888 vaccinide1889 rubeoloid1893 pox1897 veld sores1898 spotted sickness1899 sweat-rash1899 synanthema1899 sporotrichosis1908 alastrim1911 pseudoxanthoma elasticum1933 monkeypox1960 scleromyxœdema1964 yusho1969 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of nervous system > [noun] > disorders of brain > inflammation of brain > meningitis spotted fever1623 water stroke1821 meningitis1824 cerebro-spinal fever or meningitis1901 choriomeningitis1934 1623Spotted or purple feaver [see sense 4]. 1625 R. Milton Londons Miserie 11 Those that from vs, this sicknesse did deuide, Had caught a spotted feuer, and so dyde. 1671 W. Salmon Synopsis Medicinæ i. lv. 147 The Spotted Feaver, is a continual malignant burning Feaver [etc.]. 1747 tr. J. Astruc Academical Lect. Fevers 344 The first [class] comprehends those of a true spotted-fever, the second those of a spurious one. 1776 Ann. Reg. 1775 ii. 4/1 Her Majesty's illness, which was a most malignant spotted fever, baffled every endeavour. 1825 J. M. Good Study Med. (ed. 2) II. 232 While from the purple or flea-bite spots,..this variety has been very generally treated of at home, under the name of Spotted Fever. 1896 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. I. 667 Petechiæ were so common and so abundant in the earlier American Epidemics that the name ‘spotted fever’ was applied to the disease. 1902 L. B. Wilson & W. M. Chowning in First Biennial Rep. Montana State Board of Health 27 Enough was accomplished to warrant the formation of a working hypothesis..that the so-called ‘Spotted Fever’ is due to the presence in the patient's blood of the above mentioned haematozoan..; and that the parasite is conveyed to man through the bite of a tick. 1903 U.S. Hygienic Lab. Bull. 14 7 I have suggested as a name for the disease ‘Tick Fever’, as there are already two diseases sometimes called ‘spotted fever’. 2016 J. S. Dumler & M. E. Reller in Nelson Textbk. Pediatrics (ed. 20) ccxxviii. 1497/2 The list of pathogens and potential pathogens in the spotted fever group has expanded dramatically in recent years. < as lemmas |
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