- cotton fever
- биссиноз
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Cotton fever — is a syndrome that is often associated with intravenous drug use, specifically the use of cotton to filter drugs like heroin.[1] The cause of the condition has been established to be the endotoxin shed by the bacteria Enterobacter agglomerans… … Wikipedia
Fever — Although a fever technically is any body temperature above the normal of 98.6 degrees F. (37 degrees C.), in practice a person is usually not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C.).… … Medical dictionary
Cotton, Nathaniel — (1705 1788) Born in London, the son of a merchant, he studied medicine in Holland and was practicing in St. Albans around 1740, where he remained until his death. He kept Collegium Insanorum, a private asylum, in which the poet Cowper was… … British and Irish poets
cotton-mill fever — 1. mill f. (def. 1). 2. byssinosis … Medical dictionary
Mary Ann Cotton — Mary Ann Robson (Cotton) Background information Birth name Mary Ann Robson Born October 1832 Low Moorsley, Co Durham (now Sunderland), England Died 24 March … Wikipedia
scarlet fever — Pathol. a contagious febrile disease caused by streptococci and characterized by a scarlet eruption. [1670 80] * * * or scarlatina Acute infectious disease caused by some types of streptococcus bacteria. Fever, sore throat, headache, and, in… … Universalium
Henry Cotton (doctor) — Henry Andrews Cotton, M.D. (1876 ndash;May 1933) was an American psychiatrist and the medical director of New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton (previously named New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum , now known as Trenton Psychiatric Hospital ) in… … Wikipedia
Disco Fever (album) — Disco Fever Studio album by The Sylvers Released 1979 … Wikipedia
Alabama fever — L Alabama fever fut un mouvement de ruée vers les terres du nouveau territoire de l Alabama, créé en mars 1817 après la victoire contre les anglais et les indiens Creek lors de la Guerre de 1812. La population passa de 9 046 habitants en… … Wikipédia en Français
mill fever — mil n BYSSINOSIS * * * 1. fever and nausea in cotton mill workers, a rare manifestation of byssinosis. Called also cotton mill f. 2. byssinosis … Medical dictionary
John Horrocks (cotton manufacturer) — John Horrocks (27 March 1768 1 March 1804), British cotton manufacturer and Member of Parliament, was born in Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, England.His father was the owner of a small quarry, and John Horrocks spent his early days in… … Wikipedia