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bilharzia
[ bil-hahr-zee-uh ]
bilharzia
/ bɪlˈhɑːtsɪə /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bilharzia1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bilharzia1
C19: New Latin, named after Theodor Bilharz (1825–62), German parasitologist who discovered schistosomes
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Example Sentences
Bilharzia, especially in Egypt and South Africa, causes haematuria.
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In the same year the Schistosomum hematobium was shown to be the cause of the Bilharzia disease by Bilharz.
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Bilharzia, bil′hr-zi-a, n. a human parasitic flat worm in the fluke or Trematode order, with differentiated sexes.
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What do the Wa-kamba know of sanitation, hæmaturia, and the larva of Bilharzia!
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The larv of Bilharzia closely resemble those of Fasciola hepatica, which latter may be appropriately noticed in this place.
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