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Meanings of
putrid fever
in inglés
ruso
эпидемический сыпной тиф
portugués
tifo epidémico
español
enfermedad del piojo verde
catalán
tifus exmantemàtic
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Human disease.
epidemic typhus
petechial fever
exanthematic typhus fever nos
sylvatic typhus
exanthematous typhus
epidemic louse-borne typhus
louse-borne typhus
jail fever
hospital fever
ship fever
Related terms
infectious disease
español
enfermedad del piojo verde
Usage of
putrid fever
in inglés
1
His disease was a
putrid
fever
,
and the apothecary had bled him repeatedly.
2
His mistress had died, the day before, of a
putrid
fever
.
3
Cowardice is catching and will run through an army like the
putrid
fever
.
'
4
A kind of
putrid
fever
broke out, which attacked people of all races alike.
5
The Squire sickened of a
putrid
fever
;
and Madam caught it in nursing him, and died.
6
A violent
putrid
fever
swept off much greater numbers than all the diseases of the camp.
7
Most of the twenty-three who survived until morning were seized with
putrid
fever
and died very soon afterward.
8
Bobby will almost certainly be sent to Hong-Kong, and, as a natural consequence, die of a
putrid
fever
.
9
At the autopsy of her body Maestro Pasquali of Florence declared that death was caused by
putrid
fever
!
10
Mirabeau is dead;(770) ay, miraculously; for it was of a
putrid
fever
(that began in his heart).
11
Her illness was now pronounced to be a determined
putrid
fever
,
and she was continually in a delirious state.
12
There was lately one very violent
putrid
fever
which, by timely removal of the patient, was prevented from spreading.
13
His pulse is low, his hands cold, and he has many symptoms of a person about to have typhus or
putrid
fever
.
14
Some forty years ago, in a rural parish in New England, a young man lay apparently on his death-bed with a
putrid
fever
.
15
In one winter eighteen perished of "a
putrid
fever
"
,
and the clergyman "could not raise a sixpence to save a life."
16
The school was moved to Southampton, where the three girls all came down with "
putrid
fever
"
,
thought to be either diphtheria or typhoid.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
putrid
fever
putrid
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
putrid fever
ruso
эпидемический сыпной тиф
portugués
tifo epidémico
tifo exantemático
tifo epidêmico
español
enfermedad del piojo verde
tifus epidémico
tifus exantemático
tifus exantemático epidémico
catalán
tifus exmantemàtic
tifus epidèmic
Putrid fever
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Putrid fever
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