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- Tuberculosis - Wikipedia
In Europe, Hippocrates, writing around 400 BCE describes phthisis; [169] in India, the Vedas (composed 1500–1200 BCE) refer to yaksma; [170] both of these are generally equated with tuberculosis
- Phthisis: The Historic ‘Wasting Away’ Disease Explained
Explore the medical journey of phthisis, the “wasting away” disease, from a mysterious affliction to a scientifically understood and treatable condition
- Tuberculosis - History, Causes, Treatment | Britannica
In the medical writings of Europe through the Middle Ages and well into the industrial age, tuberculosis was referred to as phthisis, the “white plague,” or consumption—all in reference to the progressive wasting of the victim’s health and vitality as the disease took its inexorable course
- PHTHISIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHTHISIS is a progressively wasting or consumptive condition; especially : pulmonary tuberculosis
- What is phthisis (pulmonary tuberculosis)? - droracle. ai
Phthisis, also known as pulmonary tuberculosis, is a chronic and progressive infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, characterized by symptoms such as cough, weight loss, and fatigue
- Phthisis | definition of phthisis by Medical dictionary
phthisis An older term little used in the working medical parlance for: (1) Tuberculosis; (2) Any chronic progressive disease or condition characterised by generalised emaciation or local tissue atrophy or loss—e g , AIDS, cancer
- Medical Definition of Phthisis - RxList
Phthisis is an archaic name for tuberculosis A person afflicted with tuberculosis in the old days was destined to dwindle and waste away like Mimi, the heroine of Puccini's 1896 opera "La Boheme "
- phthisis, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
phthisis, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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