单词 | putrid fever |
释义 | > as lemmasputrid fever putrid fever n. [after post-classical Latin febris putrida (13th cent. in a British source); compare Middle French, French fièvre putride (1314 in Old French)] now historical (originally) any fever deemed to be caused by putrefaction or accompanied by a putrid odour; (in later use) spec. typhus. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > typhus or typhoid putrid fever1597 pestilential fever1617 tabardillo1624 synochus1625 Hungaric fever1661 typhus1664 military fever1736 jail distemper1745 hospital fever1750 jail-fever1754 ship-fever1758 typhus fever1780 typhoid fever1789 gastric fever1802 dothinenteritis1826 enteric fever1833 typhoid1837 pythogenic fever1858 thanatotyphus1860 typh fever1861 enteric1872 famine-fever1876 Red River fever1878 laryngo-typhus1888 laryngo-typhoid1896 typh fever1900 paratyphoid1904 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 89 Somtyme it comeþ of an oþir euel, as of Effumera oþir feuer putrida [L. ex effimera, vel ex putrida] þat comeþ & gooþ.] 1597 P. Lowe Whole Course Chirurg. v. x. sig. N3 The cause is a sharpe, biting humor which commeth from the head & stomacke, as chaunceth in putride feuers. 1651 tr. J. A. Comenius Nat. Philos. Reformed 252 Putrid feavers are most usuall, but with very much difference: for when the humours putrifie within their vessels, (or workhouses) especially near the heart, (in the liver or the gall,) the spirit rises against them, and kindles them: and ceases not to assault them. 1774 T. Pennant Tour Scotl. 1772 305 Putrid fever, the epidemic of the coasts, originating from unwholsome food. 1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. II. 354 Previous to the time of de Sauvages typhus was known as ‘Pestilential’ or ‘Putrid Fever’. 1983 Jrnl. Southern Hist. 49 386 Fearful of an epidemic of putrid fever, the convention approved the measures. < as lemmas |
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