- Apocolocyntosis.
Febris was
accompanied by two
daughters or
sisters of her
named Dea
Tertiana and Dea Quartana, the
goddesses of
tertian and
quartan fever of malaria...
- 1808)
Synonyms Chimaera radiata Ochsenheimer, 1808
Phycodes hirudinicornis Guenée, 1852
Tegna hyblaeella Walker, 1866
Phycodes tertiana Diakonoff, 1978...
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goddess of the dead;
later equated with the
earth goddess Larenta. Dea
Tertiana and Dea Quartana, the
sister goddesses of
tertian and
quartan fevers. Presumably...
-
especially in 1610 and 1611, from gout and third-day
fever or
malaria tertiana. In
February 1613 he fell
during a
visit to ****s Westcamp,
which meant...
-
malariae tertianae Celli and Sanfelice, 1891
Haemamoeba laverani var.
tertiana Labbe, 1894(?)
Haemosporidium tertianae Lewkowicz, 1897
Plasmodium camarense...
- (Moluccas)
Nyctemera baulus samoensis Tams, 1935 (Samoa)
Nyctemera baulus tertiana Meyrick, 1886 (Australia)
Nyctemera baulus pullatus (D. S. Fletcher, 1957)...
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fever in
Roman mythology.
People with
fevers would visit her temples.
Tertiana and
Quartana are the
goddesses of
tertian and
quartan fevers of malaria...
-
classified the
fever according to periodicity: Gk.:tritaios
pyretos / L.:febris
tertiana (fever
every third day), and Gk.:tetartaios
pyretos / L.:febris quartana...
-
Philalanka tambunanensis Vermeulen, Liew & Schilt****zen, 2015
Philalanka tertiana (W.T.Blanford & H.F.Blanford, 1861)
Philalanka thi****nni B.Rensch, 1932...
- Medica. Frankfurt:
Jonas Rhodius, 1611. VD 17 23:290916S
Oratio de
febri tertiana intermittente. Heidelberg, 1587.
Prosodia Henrici Smetii, med. d. prontissima...