- pressure. The word "catarrh"
comes from 15th-century
French catarrhe,
Latin catarrhus, and Gr****
Ancient Gr****: καταρρεῖν (katarrhein): kata-
meaning "down"...
- reject, refuse'; nouns: brīsa >
brisa 'pomace', buda > boga 'reedmace',
catarrhu >
cadarn 'catarrh',
congesta >
congesta 'snowdrift', dēlīrium >
deler 'ardor...
- a book
titled the
Experimental Researches on the
Causes and
Nature of
Catarrhus aestivus,
published in 1873.
Charles Darwin had read this book and wrote...
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Blackley publishes Experimental Researches on the
Causes and
Nature of
Catarrhus aestivus Camillo Golgi first publishes a
demonstration of Golgi's method...
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other line
would inherit their possessions.
Prince Christian died of a
catarrhus suffocativus attack on 28
August 1739 in Straßebersbach (now part of Dietzhölztal)...
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North American smallpox epidemic 1793
Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic "
Catarrhus epidemicus", or
epidemic catarrh, was
another name for
influenza at this...