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Definition of Scarlatinas
1. scarlatina [n] - See also: scarlatina
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarlatinas
Literary usage of Scarlatinas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diphtheria by William Perry Northrup, Theodor von Jürgensen, Alfred Stengel (1902)
"Class's " Diplococcus scarlatinas."—Class § holds that the diplo- coccus described
by him in a series of papers is the actual cause of scarlatina, ..."
2. Sessional Papers (1901)
"The further experiments that have been made in passing examples of definite
Streptococcus scarlatinas through mice have brought out three main points ..."
3. A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health by Thomas Stevenson, Shirley Forster Murphy (1898)
"streptococcus scarlatinas are by some observers considered to be genetically
related to one another, inasmuch as they maintain that the streptococcus ..."
4. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1888)
"This was obtained only in one case, with the bacillus scarlatinas, ... Bacillus
scarlatinas (provisional name).—Rods measuring 0.4 m. in thickness and 1.2 ..."
5. Therapeutic Gazette (1901)
"That the streptococcus scarlatinas or conglomerate is a special pathogenic ...
The character of streptococcus scarlatinas as isolated from the tonsil of a ..."
6. Health at School: Considered in Its Mental, Moral, and Physical Aspects by Clement Dukes (1905)
"On the occurrence of scarlet fever, the streptococcus scarlatinas bacillus
apparently finds a suitable soil for development in the inspissated secretion of ..."