Intermittent+fever

  • 81cholangitis — n. inflammation of the bile ducts. It usually occurs when the ducts are obstructed, especially by stones, or after operations on the bile ducts. Symptoms include intermittent fever, usually with rigors, and intermittent jaundice (a combination… …

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  • 82Quintan — Quin tan, a. [L. quintanus, fr. quintus fifth, quinque five. See {Five}.] Occurring as the fifth, after four others also, occurring every fifth day, reckoning inclusively; as, a quintan fever. n. (Med.) An intermittent fever which returns every… …

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  • 83Homeopathic Materia Medica — are encyclopedia of materials which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. They list the materials along with details of the provings which establish the symptoms and conditions for which they are claimed to be suitable. They thus… …

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  • 84AIDS — A deficiency of cellular immunity induced by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV 1) and characterized by opportunistic diseases, including Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, Kaposi …

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  • 85shakes — The vernacular term for a paroxysm associated with an intermittent fever. smelter s s. SYN: smelter s fever. * * * shakes shāks n pl but sing or pl in constr 1) a condition of trembling specif DELIRIUM TREMENS 2) MALARIA (1) …

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  • 86Golgi , Camillo — (1843–1926) Italian cytologist and histologist Born at Corteno near Brescia (now in Italy), Golgi studied medicine at Pavia University and thereafter mainly concerned himself with research on cells and tissues. In 1873, while serving as physician …

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  • 87Siparuna Pauciflora — A.DC. Pasmo (P); Pasmo tetano (P). This is used by the Choco to cure chills in women and by the Cuna for fever. Western Panamanians in Darien use the leaves in a tea or bath to treat intermittent fever, grip and probably malarial chills …

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  • 88infectious anemia — noun : a serious often fatal virus disease of horses and mules marked by intermittent fever, depression, weakness, jaundice, and mucosal hemorrhages and frequently by anemia called also swamp fever …

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  • 89tu|la|rae|mi|a — tu|la|re|mi|a or tu|la|rae|mi|a «TOO luh REE mee uh», noun. an infectious disease of wild rabbits, rodents, and of certain birds, caused by a bacterium and sometimes transmitted to people by insect and tick bites or by the handling of infected… …

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  • 90tu|la|re|mi|a — or tu|la|rae|mi|a «TOO luh REE mee uh», noun. an infectious disease of wild rabbits, rodents, and of certain birds, caused by a bacterium and sometimes transmitted to people by insect and tick bites or by the handling of infected animals, causing …

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