Is an eruptivedisease peculiar to children, slightly contagious, but not dangerous.
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DEFINITION.-Thisis a contagious, eruptivedisease, which resembles to some extent small-pox
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Chicken-pox is an eruptivedisease, which affects children, and occasionally adults.
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An eruption upon the skin; An eruptivedisease.
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Bankruptcy, bereavement, scandalization, and eruptivedisease so irritating that he had to re-enforce his ten finger-nails with pieces of earthenware to scratch himself withal.
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It occasionally follows in the train of contagious eruptivediseases, such as either small-pox or scarlatina.
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Acute Catarrh also occurs during the initial stage of such eruptivediseases as measles, typhus, typhoid, erysipelas, etc.
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It is in the nature of these eruptivediseases in the state to sink in by fits, and re-appear.
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Why do little children suffer so much from eruptivediseases, whooping cough, tonsilitis, adenoids, diphtheria and numerous other diseases?
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Industrial eruptivediseases have to be dealt with in like fashion, the cause sought for, and the social remedy applied fearlessly.