- tinder, in the
sense of
infectious agent, in his
essay on
contagion De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis (On
Contagion and
Contagious Diseases), published...
- fomes,
meaning "tinder", in this
sense in his
essay on contagion, De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis,
published in 1546: "By
fomes I mean clothes, wooden...
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described typhus in his
famous treatise on
viruses and contagion, De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis.
Typhus was
carried to
mainland Europe by soldiers...
- 0001. ISSN 1941-5524. S2CID 57857037.
Fracastoro G (1930) [1546]. De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis [On
Contagion and
Contagious Diseases] (in Latin)...
-
tempting God." In 1546,
Italian physician Girolamo Fracastoro published De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis (On
Contagion and
Contagious Diseases), a set of...
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miasma theory (poison gas in sick people). In 1543 he
wrote a book De
contagione et
contagiosis morbis, in
which he was the
first to
promote personal and...
- New Haven: Yale Univ. Press. pp. 21–22. Fracastoro,
Girolamo (1546). De
Contagione. apud
heredes Lucantonii Iuntae. The Bad Old Days —
Weddings & Hygiene...
- idea and
instead suggested that the red rain may be
caused by "ex
aliqua contagione terrena", "from some
earthly contagion". The two
cases in the
Iliad are...
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Girolamo Fracastoro became the
first person to propose, in his work De
contagione in 1546, that
phthisis was
transmitted by an
invisible virus.
Among his...
- a new name for the disease,
which he also used in his
medical text De
Contagione et
Contagiosis Morbis (1546) ("On
Contagion and
Contagious Diseases")...