Intermittent+fever
71λιπυρίη — λιπυρία a malignant intermittent fever fem nom/voc sg (epic ionic) λιπυρίας a malignant intermittent fever masc voc sg (epic ionic) …
72λιπυρίην — λιπυρία a malignant intermittent fever fem acc sg (epic ionic) λιπυρίας a malignant intermittent fever masc acc sg (epic ionic) …
73λιπυρίης — λιπυρία a malignant intermittent fever fem gen sg (epic ionic) λιπυρίας a malignant intermittent fever masc nom sg (epic ionic) …
74λιπυρίου — λιπύριον a malignant intermittent fever neut gen sg λιπυρίας a malignant intermittent fever masc gen sg …
75Quotidian — Recurring each day, as in a fever that returns every day. From the Latin quotidianus meaning daily. (In French, the noun quotidien is a daily newspaper). * * * Daily; occurring every day. [L. quotidianus, daily, fr. quot, as many as, + dies, day] …
76quartan — Recurring every fourth day, including the first day of an episode in the computation, i.e., after a free interval of two days. [L. quartanus, relating to a fourth (thing)] double q. denoting malaria infection with two independent groups of q.… …
77William Charles Wells — MD FRS FRSEd (1757 ndash;1817), was a Scottish American physician and printer. He did some notable medical research, and made the first clear statement about natural selection. [Green J.H.S. 1957. William Charles Wells FRS (1757–1817). Nature 179 …
78William Charles Wells — fue un médico escocés nacido en 1757 y muerto en 1817. Lanzó el primer postulado claro acerca de la selección natural como mecanismo evolutivo.[1] Aplico esta idea a la explicación del origen de los colores de piel en las razas humanas.[2]… …
79equine infectious anemia — n a serious sometimes fatal disease of horses that is caused by a retrovirus of the genus Lentivirus (species Equine infectious anemia virus) and is marked by intermittent fever, depression, weakness, edema, and anemia called also swamp fever * * …
80ague — n. 1. Chilliness, cold, chill, shiver, shivering, shivering fit, shakes. 2. Intermittent fever, fever and ague, chills, chills and fever …