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Перевод: smallpox
[существительное] натуральная оспа
Тезаурус:
- It is one of those forms of crime which appear to be "catching", as a disease is communicated from one country to another and one continent to another, like the importation of smallpox from India into London.
- Some progress was made upon a few, particularly the reduction of major epidemics of malaria, cholera, smallpox and yellow-fever.
- Among the Great and Good, scarcely a voice could be heard supporting a proposal which the BBC's founding father, Lord Reith, had said would prove as beneficial as dog-racing, smallpox or the bubonic plague.
- As common virus diseases produced good immunity the prospects for inventing vaccines seemed encouraging; indeed the whole process of vaccination began with smallpox.
- This disease has been eradicated from the world, an achievement which must rank as one of WHO's greatest successes, although some vaccine is being kept in a limited number of centres in case of resurgence of smallpox.
- The most famous instance is Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, whose "Saturday" eclogue describes a woman in despair over the damage smallpox has done to her face.
- The diseases, like smallpox, which wiped out so many of the various indigens in a succession of plagues worse, Mr Wright tells us, than the Black Death, were not deliberately introduced as a population-control measure.
- For a frightening moment in July, it looked as though God's grace was withdrawn when Mary fell ill with smallpox.
- They included familiar childhood fevers - measles, chicken pox, and mumps - and some much more dangerous conditions, including smallpox and rabies, as well as various diseases of animals, including the distemper of dogs and the foot-and-mouth disease of cattle.
- The family travelled to Brno and to Olomouc, but nevertheless both Mozart and his sister suffered mild attacks of smallpox.
- "KEEP OUT - SMALLPOX," Ted read and laughed.
- One derivative, later named methisazone, attracted interest because it was shown in clinical trials in Madras, in 1963, to prevent people exposed to smallpox during an epidemic from developing the disease, even though it did not hasten recovery once the disease had developed.
- Sadly the Archduchess died during a smallpox epidemic before the wedding took place.
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