catarrhal fever
Origin of catarrhal fever
1First recorded in 1780–90
Words Nearby catarrhal fever
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How to use catarrhal fever in a sentence
The catarrhal fever was a disorder of the spring blood, like new wine close shut up in bottles.
A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) | Charles CreightonIn 1755 there was another epidemic catarrhal fever, first in February and again in the end of the year.
A History of Epidemics in Britain, Volume II (of 2) | Charles CreightonThe universal slight fever or catarrhal fever of 1762 was, in London, much less mortal than those of 1733 and 1743.
A History of Epidemics in Britain, Volume II (of 2) | Charles CreightonSoon afterwards a catarrhal fever or influenza became prevalent.
Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnus | William MacGillivrayIts spasmodic character in some of the older epidemics led to the confounding of epidemic catarrhal fever with whooping cough.
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