A common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can be congenital (transmitted through the placenta)
Ещё 1 Watson reports two cases in which a child in utero had small - pox .
2 Upon a general calculation, threescore persons in every hundred have the small - pox .
3 Small - pox does not vitiate the blood of a people; this disease does.
4 I have mentioned the presence of small - pox in connexion with these Indians.
5 But there is a general report that she died of the small - pox .
6 And in the meanwhile ye'll no hinder Gilliewhackit to take the small - pox .
7 During this state of apprehensive inactivity, the small - pox broke out in Albany.
8 This day I hear that the Princess Royal has the small pox .
9 I felt as if I had contracted some obscure form of pox .
10 I wonder if we could interest her in a case of small - pox .
11 Of all the diseases, measles and chicken - pox are probably the most contagious.
12 In January, between sixty and seventy persons died from small - pox every day.
13 This day Robert Arnold and Joshua Hurd died with the small pox .
14 I won't hear him; I can't bear the plague and the small - pox .
15 I'm sure you remember how it was to have the chicken pox .
16 Then came the bad news: Guy did indeed have the chicken pox .
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