"Scarlatina" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the blood, and Berard says that it attracts flies even before death. Typhus has a mouse-like odor, and the following diseases have at different times been described as having peculiar odors,—measles, the smell of freshly plucked feathers; scarlatina, of bread hot from the oven; eczema and impetigo, the smell of mold; and rupia, a ... — Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine • George M. Gould
... the scarlatina at Naples, and have been very desolate, I fear, without a female servant or friend near them. They probably were indisposed towards Naples by their own illness (which was slight, however; the scarlet fever is always slight in Italy they say), and by their father's ... — The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II • Elizabeth Barrett Browning |