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Cholera   /kˈɑlərə/   Listen
Cholera

noun
1.
An acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food.  Synonyms: Asiatic cholera, epidemic cholera, Indian cholera.



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"Cholera" Quotes from Famous Books



... precious to art and to history, what poet would not be haunted by regrets, and grieved for France, at seeing the arabesques of Catherine's boudoir whitewashed and almost obliterated, by order of the quartermaster of the barracks (this royal residence is now a barrack) at the time of an outbreak of cholera. The panels of Catherine's boudoir, a room of which we are about to speak, is the last remaining relic of the rich decorations accumulated by five artistic kings. Making our way through the labyrinth ...
— Catherine de' Medici • Honore de Balzac

... Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, now of the University of Oxford, in an article describing the diseases which are the greatest scourges of the human race, such as cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, consumption, pneumonia and leprosy, wrote of the group ...
— Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls - War on the White Slave Trade • Various

... and every unit was disputed. Paris was not fit to be visited, with the present government; and was not safe, for that matter. Cholera was raging in Rome. Athens was a mass of ruins from the recent earthquakes. Gwen wavered a moment over New York, not seriously suggested. It was so absurd as to be worth a thought. This seems strange to us, nowadays; but it was then nearly ...
— When Ghost Meets Ghost • William Frend De Morgan

... "Well, isn't cholera transmitted by letters? Ask the sanitary corps. Don't they disinfect all mail in ...
— La-bas • J. K. Huysmans

... citizens to warn the police against the enemies of the established order of things and those who failed to do so were as culpable as a modern man who does not telephone to the nearest doctor when he discovers that his fellow-tenants are suffering from cholera or small-pox. ...
— The Story of Mankind • Hendrik van Loon


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