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How To Use Scarlatina In A Sentence

  • They were liable to pneumonia, respiratory, and tubercular diseases but were comparatively exempt from malaria, diphtheria, and scarlatina.
  • Bouchut has remarked in the eruptions of scarlatina a curious phenomenon, which serves to distinguish this eruption from that of measles, erythema, erysipelas &c., a phenomenon essentially vital, and which is connected with the excessive contractability of the capillaries. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
  • The dermal manifestations, such as urticaria and eruptions resembling the exanthem of scarlatina, are too well known to need mention here. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Such illnesses as flu, measles, scarlatina and type A hepatitis are most likely to strike during the period.
  • That these were actually cases of scarlatina was rendered certain by two servants in the family falling ill at the same time with the distemper, who had been exposed to the infection with the young ladies. On Vaccination Against Smallpox
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  • This is hardly surprising in an age when resistance to infectious disease was weak and a whole host of endemic maladies — infantile diarrhea, dysentery, scarlatina, measles — very often proved fatal, above all to infants and young children. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Occurrence of tonsillopharyngitis, scarlatina and rheumatic fever was analyzed and GAS carrier status in healthy children was examined over a 9-yr period from 1991 to 1999.
  • She was planning to get a complete blood count, and her supervisor instructed her to add a strep test even though the rash was not typical for scarlatina.
  • She was exposed to the contagion of the scarlatina at the same time, and sickened almost at the same hour. On Vaccination Against Smallpox
  • Coming as it did from cowsheds in London and from the surrounding countryside; it “proved," in the eyes of Charles Dickens Jr, "often the source of, or rather, perhaps, the means of spreading, serious epidemics of typhoid, diphtheria, and scarlatina.” Archive 2007-12-01
  • The bookshelves held not only his old textbooks but also the newer paediatric encyclopaedias to which he had contributed articles on scarlatina — the subject of a postgraduate fellowship, as Klara had reminded him. For Services Rendered
  • The bookshelves held not only his old textbooks but also the newer paediatric encyclopaedias to which he had contributed articles on scarlatina — the subject of a postgraduate fellowship, as Klara had reminded him. For Services Rendered
  • He'd been forced to supplement his income with lectures when he could (some, in New York, recalled his scholarship on scarlatina). For Services Rendered
  • Pelite freelist autophasing pseudoscarlatina lymphoblastic; totalization stringboard embryography guise. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • Of course, Klara knew about the death of his younger brother, then aged six, from scarlatina. For Services Rendered
  • Lassa fever malaria measles meningitis rift valley fever scarlatina maligna scarlet fever scurvy smallpox sweating sickness toxic shock syndrome tularemia typhoid fever typhus typhus complicated by bubonic plague/dysentery/yellow fever yellow fever complicated by scurvy Sometimes, I love being wrong - The Panda's Thumb
  • There was no apparent deviation in the ordinary progress of the pustule to a state of maturity from what we see in general; yet there was a total suspension of the areola or florid discolouration around it, until the scarlatina had retired from the constitution. On Vaccination Against Smallpox

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