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phthiriasis
‖ phthiriasis Path. (fθ-, θaɪərɪˈeɪsɪs) Also 9 phtheir-. [L., a. Gr. ϕθειρίᾱσις lousiness, morbus pedicularis, f. ϕθειριᾶν to be lousy.] A morbid condition of the body in which lice multiply excessively, causing extreme irritation; pediculosis.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. iii. Furies 507 But with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pediculosis
corporis (Body louse infestation, also known as Pediculosis vestimenti, Vagabond's disease) Pediculosis pubis (Pubic louse infestation, also known as phthiriasis wikipedia.org
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Pediculosis pubis
Etymology Infestation with pubic lice is also called phthiriasis or phthiriasis pubis, while infestation of eyelashes with pubic lice is called phthiriasis wikipedia.org
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pediculation
pedicuˈlation Path. [ad. late L. pedīculātiōn-em, f. pedīculus louse: see -ation.] Infestation with lice: = pediculosis.1719–26 Quincy Med. Dict. (ed. 3), Pediculation..is a particular Foulness of the Skin very apt to breed Lice. 1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Pediculatio,..pediculation: otherwise called M... Oxford English Dictionary
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lousiness
lousiness (ˈlaʊzɪnɪs) [f. lousy + -ness.] The condition of being lousy; fig. meanness, vileness. † Also a mock-title.1530 in Palsgr. 241/1. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health §273 In greke it is named Phthiriasis. In Englyshe it is named lousines. 1608 Middleton Trick to Catch Old One i. iv, May it please you... Oxford English Dictionary
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Human parasite
Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) causes pediculosis Body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus): causes pediculosis Crab louse (Pthirus pubis): causes phthiriasis wikipedia.org
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Herodian
Herodian, a. and n.1 (hɪˈrəʊdɪən) [ad. L. Hērōdiān-us, a. Gr. Ἡρωδιαν-ός of or pertaining to Herod, subst. pl. followers of Herod: see -ian.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Herod, king of Judæa (b.c. 38–4), or to members of his family of the same name; built by Herod. Herodian disease: phthiriasis o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Creosote
in a toothache, as an injection in the ear in case of hardness of hearing, to kill parasitic worms, as a preventive for infusion, as a treatment for phthiriasis wikipedia.org
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pediculosis
‖ pedicuˈlosis Path. [f. L. pedīcul-us louse + -osis.] Infestation with lice; a diseased condition marked by the presence and multiplication of lice upon the skin; phthiriasis.1809 in Cent. Dict. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 701 Vagabond's disease..an extensive pigmentation of the skin due to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crab louse
Infestation of humans Infestation of the eyelashes is referred to as pediculosis ciliaris or phthiriasis palpebrarum. wikipedia.org
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تقمل العانة
الجلد العلاج المالاثيون الإيفيرمكتين شامبو الليندين راجع الطبيب للعلاج علم الوبائيات أصل التسمية الإصابة بقمل العانة يُسمى داء القمل أو التقمل (Phthiriasis ) أو قمال العانة (phthiriasis pubis)، أما إصابة أهداب تُسمى قمل الجفن (phthiriasis palpebrarum) أو قمال الهدب (pediculosis ciliarum). wikipedia.org
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lousy
lousy, a. (ˈlaʊzɪ) Also 4–8 lowsy(e, (4 lousi, 5 lowse, -i), 6–7 lous-, lowsie, -ye, -zie, -zy, 8 lowsey. [f. louse n. + -y.] A. adj. 1. a. Full of lice, infested by lice.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 195 With an hode on his hed a lousi hatte aboue. 1486 Bk. St. Albans B v, A medecyne for an hawke that i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alcman
Aristotle reported that it was believed Alcman died from a pustulant infestation of lice (phthiriasis), but he may have been mistaken for the philosopher wikipedia.org
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louse
▪ I. louse, n. (laʊs) Pl. lice (laɪs). Forms: 1 l{uacu}s, luus, 3 luse, 4 lous, 4–5 lowce, 4–7 lows(e, 6– louse. pl. 1 l{yacu}s, 4–5 luys, 4–6 lys(e, (4 lyes(e, -yse, 5 lies(e, lise), 6 Sc. lyiss, 4–7 lyce, 6– lice. [A Com. Teut. fem. cons.-stem: OE. l{uacu}s = MLG., MDu. lûs (Du. luis), OHG., MHG. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Head louse
Louse infestation of the body is known as pediculosis, pediculosis capitis for head lice, pediculosis corporis for body lice, and phthiriasis for pubic wikipedia.org
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