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black fever — noun : any of various febrile diseases characterized by a hemorrhagic rash: as a. : kala azar b. : rocky mountain spotted fever c. : typhus 1a * * * black fev … Useful english dictionary
black fever — kala azar (leishmaniasis) … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
black death — Synonyms and related words: African lethargy, Asiatic cholera, Chagres fever, German measles, Haverhill fever, acute articular rheumatism, ague, alkali disease, ambulatory plague, amebiasis, amebic dysentery, anthrax, bacillary dysentery, bastard … Moby Thesaurus
Fever, dumdum — Also called kala azar, a chronic, potentially fatal parasitic disease of the viscera (the internal organs) due to infection by an agent called Leishmania donovani. Leishmania donovani is transmitted by sandfly bites in parts of Asia (primarily… … Medical dictionary
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black vomit — n 1) vomit consisting of dark colored matter 2) a condition characterized by black vomit esp YELLOW FEVER * * * vomit discolored black, seen in conditions in which blood collects in the stomach, such as ulcers or yellow fever … Medical dictionary
Black Hawk War (1865–1872) — Black Hawk War Part of the Ute Wars, Apache Wars, Navajo Wars An Ute warrior and his bride in 1874, photograph by John K. Hill … Wikipedia