ProphetesAI is thinking...
varioloid
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
varioloid
varioloid, a. and n. Path. (ˈvɛərɪəlɔɪd) [ad. mod.L. varioloides, -odes (Frank, c 1790): see variola and -oid. So F. varioloïde, It. vajuoloide.] A. adj. Resembling variola or smallpox; like that of variola. In early use ‘applied to a supposed special disease spontaneously developed in our climate u...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
varicella
‖ varicella Path. (værɪˈsɛlə) [mod.L. (Vogel, 1764), irreg. dimin. of variola variola. Cf. F. varicelle.] Chicken-pox.1771 Encycl. Brit. III. 59 Exanthemata, or eruptive fevers; comprehending 10 genera, viz. 1. Erysipelas; 2. Pestis; 3. Variola; 4. Varicella; 5. Rubeola [etc.]. 1804 Med. Jrnl. XII. ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
John Dix Fisher
Fisher undertook such a project while in Paris and wrote Description of the Distinct, Confluent, and Inoculated Small Pox, Varioloid Disease, Cow Pox,
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
William Henry Johnson (valet)
Lincoln's illness was diagnosed as "Varioloid" which is a mild form of smallpox.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
leishmania
leishmania Zool. and Med. (liːʃˈmænɪə, laɪʃ-) Pl. -ia, -iæ, -ias. [mod.L., f. Leishman + -ia1.] a. Any protozoon of the genus Leishmania (family Trypanosomidæ), comprising three species which are parasitic in man (and occas. other mammals), occurring as non-flagellated Leishman–Donovan bodies, and w...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Luther Vose Bell
An Attempt to Investigate Some Obscure and Undecided Doctrines in Relation to Small-pox, Varioloid and Vaccination.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Susie King Taylor
Edward Davis contracted varioloid, a form of smallpox that happens once a person is vaccinated from the disease.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
substitute
▪ I. substitute, n. (ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt) [ad. L. substitūtus, -um, masc. and neut. of substitūtus pa. pple. (see next). Cf. F. substitut, etc.] I. A person acting in place of another. 1. a. One exercising deputed authority; a deputy, delegate.c 1400 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iv. xxx. 78 Though a reame ha...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
post-
post-, prefix (pəʊst) repr. L. post, adv. and prep., after, behind. In L., prefixed adverbially to verbs, as posthabēre to hold or esteem after, postpōnĕre to place after, postpone, postscrībĕre to write after; also to pples., vbl. ns., and other verbal derivatives, as postgenitus after-born, postpo...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai