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Definition of Indian cholera
1. Noun. An acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food.
Generic synonyms: Infectious Disease
Derivative terms: Choleraic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indian Cholera
Literary usage of Indian cholera
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1832)
"PROGRESS OF THE Indian cholera.* THAT God governs the world is admitted by all
believers in Divine revelation. That He governs it by a particular providence ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1832)
"... will sometimes tremble beneath a determined step. ART. VII.—Account of an
Epidemic Attack of Indian cholera of Spontaneous Origin. ..."
3. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal by Hugh L Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles D Meigs, Benjamin Hornor Coates, R La Roche (1831)
"I think it may he fully shown, that our cholera is not so dissimilar to Indian
cholera, as might at first appear; let us for a moment take into ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1832)
"In the English disease, as a general rule, bile presented itself in the evacuations ;
in the Indian cholera, the absence of bile was one of the ..."
5. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1832)
"... or Spasmodic or Indian cholera"—Enacts, " with a view to prevent, as far as
may he possible, by the Divine blessing, the spreading of the said Disease," ..."