An acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash.
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 .
6 When Hortense was five she was sharply ill for several weeks with scarlatina .
7 She herself had had scarlatina , and might do as she pleased.
8 But then the question arose, How did the young lady catch the scarlatina ?
9 And by and by some one told her the scarlatina was in the town.
10 The Black Death was _not scarlatina maligna, as the plague at Athens undoubtedly was.
11 The same, however, is true of the common diseases of scarlatina , measles and chickenpox.
12 I thought there was a lot of scarlatina just now.
13 They had died, I believe, of scarlatina , and very nearly at the same moment.
14 My brothers and sisters contracted mumps, measles, scarlatina , and whooping-cough.
15 Dr. Crofts had come over and pronounced as a fact that it was scarlatina .
16 My sister has been very ill, you know , - with scarlatina .
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