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Meanings of
scarlet fever
in English
Russian
скарлатина
Portuguese
escarlatina
Spanish
fiebre escarlata
Catalan
escarlatina
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Human disease.
scarlatina
staphylococcal scarlet fever
Related terms
infectious disease
Russian
скарлатина
Synonyms
Examples for "
scarlatina
"
scarlatina
staphylococcal scarlet fever
Examples for "
scarlatina
"
1
Pneumonia, diphtheria,
scarlatina
and measles-allthese were among the more obvious possibilities.
2
From their respective viruses you may plant typhoid fever,
scarlatina
,
or small-pox.
3
In
scarlatina
,
tartar-emetic powder or ipecacuanha may be administered in the mean time.
4
There were several cases of
scarlatina
,
but the number is insignificant.
5
There was a terrible fuss when Dr. Armstrong pronounced it
scarlatina
.
Usage of
scarlet fever
in English
1
There's a risk he could develop
scarlet
fever
if you're not careful.
2
Unfortunately the Mahlers would also lose their daughter Maria to
scarlet
fever
.
3
The Daggett children had had the
scarlet
fever
a few months before.
4
The
scarlet
fever
,
once domesticated, is a permanent member of the family.
5
It was the
scarlet
fever
,
which no doctor on earth could cure.
6
Our apprentice, servant maid, and Eliza, are all in the
scarlet
fever
.
7
The little sisters who had
scarlet
fever
and whooping cough lay there.
8
Coughing in diphtheria, lung tuberculosis,
scarlet
fever
,
etc., sets free infectious germs.
9
The first attack may have been caused by
scarlet
fever
,
measles, etc.
10
The incubation period of
scarlet
fever
is from one to seven days.
11
Chorea
.
-
Follows
scarlet
fever
also, especially in girls from twelve to fifteen years.
12
You are ill; are you going to have the
scarlet
fever
too?
13
He was ill himself last autumn, and his children had
scarlet
fever
.
14
A person can have smallpox,
scarlet
fever
,
and measles but once each.
15
Indeed, he has had
scarlet
fever
,
so perhaps it was better not.
16
He was hospitalised on May 2 after
scarlet
fever
had been diagnosed.
Other examples for "scarlet fever"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
scarlet
fever
scarlet
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
scarlet fever
Russian
скарлатина
Portuguese
escarlatina
Spanish
fiebre escarlata
escarlatina
fiebre escarlatina
Catalan
escarlatina
Scarlet fever
through the time
Scarlet fever
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common