单词 | water canker |
释义 | > as lemmaswater canker b. Also mouth canker. An ulcer within the mouth; any of several disorders causing such ulceration, esp. noma (also water canker) (now historical) and aphthous stomatitis. Cf. canker sore n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [noun] > a suppuration > abscess > ulcer > other ulcers mouth canker?c1425 canker sore1798 cankerfret1823 perforating ulcer1853 cold ulcer1870 stercoral ulcer1898 ?c1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (Paris) (1971) 635 (MED) Chaufynges and smale cancres of þe gomes ben amended with þe water of wodebynde. 1563 T. Gale Certaine Wks. Chirurg. iv. ii. f. 78v Cankers in the mouthes of the chyldren. 1589 J. Banister Antidotarie Chyrurg. 146 (heading) A Gargarisme for vlceration in the mouth called water Canker. 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 362 The Canker in the mouth..is a rawnesse of the mouth and tongue, which is full of blisters. 1615 G. Markham Eng. Hus-wife in Countrey Contentments ii. ii. 79 Treacle water for mouth cankers. 1715 W. Cockburn Symptoms Gonorrhœa (ed. 2) viii. 94 They resemble the Sores on the inside of the Lips, we commonly call Cankers. 1743 J. Hempstead Diary 17 Dec. (1901) 418 A Child of Ann Fords Died..[of] Canker. 1826 Lancet 20 May 228/1 The disease called ‘canker of the mouth’, is only an aggravated state of the same disease [sc. aphthae]. 1839 Brit. & Foreign Med. Rev. 7 470 Cancer aquaticus, water-canker or noma. 1852 Lancet 15 May 464/2 We see it also in the irritation of the mucous membrane in measles, dentition, salivation, aphthæ, carious teeth, canker, disease of the gums, [etc.]. 1959 Home Encycl. 265 Ulcers in the mouth or canker may be extremely painful and difficult to cure, yet not really serious. 2003 Brit. Jrnl. Plastic Surg. 56 525/1 ‘Mouth canker’ and ‘water canker’ were the popular names for the facial gangrene both in English and Dutch several centuries ago. water canker water canker n. now historical ulceration of or involving the mouth; (in later use) spec. = noma n. 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 1589 J. Banister Antidotarie Chyrurg. (heading) 146 A Gargarisme for vlceration in the mouth called water Canker. 1612 P. Lowe Art Chirurg. (ed. 2) v. xxxiii. 200 Those Pustules and Ulcers which oftentimes possesse the vpper part of the mouth and gums, are named by the Greekes Apthe,..in vulgar the water Canker. 1630 J. Makluire Buckler of Bodilie Health 125 The infirmities of babes, are pustuls in the roofe of the mouth, called the water canker, vomiting, cough, [etc.]. 1877 F. T. Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) I. 291 Water Canker is a very rare, but dangerous form of stomatitis. 2003 Brit. Jrnl. Plastic Surg. 56 525/1 ‘Mouth canker’ and ‘water canker’ were the popular names for the facial gangrene both in English and Dutch several centuries ago. < as lemmas |
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