smallpox in the PONS Dictionary

smallpox Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The modern consensus, however, seems to favor the theory that both outbreaks were of smallpox.
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This was followed by outbreaks of sleeping sickness and smallpox that would halve the population of some areas.
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During local smallpox outbreaks in 1850 and 1880, the canyon housed an isolation hospital to care for the afflicted.
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In 1902, a sanatorium for smallpox sufferers was built in the village.
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Vaccines have contributed to the eradication of smallpox, one of the most contagious and deadly diseases known to man.
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In hemorrhagic smallpox, black, unclotted blood oozes or runs from the mouth and other body orifices.
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Good health would be common, and poor health of any form would be as rare as smallpox and scurvy are today.
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He also became interested in research on blood coagulation, gastric and renal excretion, animal inoculation of smallpox, and pulmonary pathology following strangulation.
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Only three years later, the young duke died of smallpox.
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Similarities have been noted to smallpox; it could even be an early occurrence of it.
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