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scarlatinine|skɑːləˈtiːnɪn| [f. scarlatin-a + -ine.] The hypothetical infectious principle of scarlatina.
1864Farr in Rep. Reg. Gen. Suppl. 34 When any zymotic matter such as varioline, scarlatinine or typhine finds its way into a village or street, it is more likely to pass from house to house. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 164 A toxine has been extracted from the urine, of which the chemical composition has been ascertained, and to which the name Scarlatinine has been given. |