Definition of Roseolas

1. Noun. (plural of roseola) ¹

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Definition of Roseolas

1. roseola [n] - See also: roseola

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roseolas

rosemaryite
rosemarylike
rosenbergite
rosenbuschite
rosenhahnite
rosenmuller's organ
rosenzweig picture-frustration study
roseo-
roseocobaltic
roseola
roseola infantilis
roseola infantum
roseolae
roseolar
roseolas (current term)
roseolous
roseolovirus
roseolovirus infections
rosepetal
rosepetals
roseries
roseroot
roseroots
rosery
roses
roseslug
roseslugs
roset
roseted

Literary usage of Roseolas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Clinical lectures on the physiological pathology and treatment of syphilis by Fessenden Nott Otis (1881)
"I believe, however, that this can be shown to be an error, and that this roseola, like all the other roseolas, is the result of a purely functional ..."

2. Elementary Manual of Regional Topographical Dermatology by Raimond Jacques Adrien Sabouraud, Charles Frederic Marshall (1906)
"These may be produced by a great -roseolas • • • • p-58o number of causes There are first the roseolas of infectious fevers.•.) ihe rose spots of typhoid ..."

3. The Principles and Practice of Dermatology by William Allen Pusey (1917)
"It is customary to divide macular erythemas into idiopathic and symptomatic roseolas. Idiopathic roseola is a term applied, for want of a better, ..."

4. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1880)
"In seeking an explanation of the roseolas eruption of syphilis, he says that inasmuch as it is known that the capillary vessels derive their nerve supply ..."

5. Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science ... with French and Other by Robley Dunglison (1860)
"ROSEBAY, AMERICAN, Rhododendron maximum. ROSE DROP, Gutta rosea. ROSEE DU SOLEIL, Drosera rotundifolia. ROSELLINA, roseolas. ROSEMARY, Rosmarinus —r. ..."

6. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1890)
"roseolas disappear on an average in seventeen days ; papules in 27 ; moist papules ... while roseolas may transform into papules, and papules into pustules. ..."

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