单词 | trench mouth |
释义 | > as lemmastrench mouth trench mouth n. an acute and severe form of stomatitis, common in soldiers serving in the trenches during the First World War (1914–18), characterized by necrosis and ulceration of gingival tissue and associated with a mixed bacterial infection including many anaerobes; also called Vincent's angina. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of mouth > [noun] > stomatitis water canker1589 stomacace1657 canker sore1849 stomatitis1859 Ludwig's angina1876 tylosis1890 Vincent1902 trench mouth1916 1916 Evening Herald (Klamath Falls, Oregon) 8 July 3/5 (heading) ‘Trench mouth’ latest war ill. Both the Allies and Teutons suffer, and medical world is mystified by the strange malady affecting soldiers. 1918 Evening Mail 1 May 3/4 We have trench mouth, just as we have trench feet. Otherwise known as ulcero-membranous stomatitis, or Vincent's disease. 1946 J. Lees-Milne Diary 1 Jan. (1983) 3 Went to the dentist who said it is trench mouth that I am suffering from. 1981 G. Priestland Priestland's Progress 8 Chris Rees had to take to his bed with a rare attack of trench mouth. 2010 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 13 Feb. (Good Weekend section) 9 My father always told me..if you kiss too many boys, you'll get trench mouth. < as lemmas |
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