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marsh fever Meaning in Bengali



 ম্যালেরিয়া জ্বর,




marsh fever's Usage Examples:

roughly the same time, in the coastal marshes of England, mortality from "marsh fever" or "tertian ague" (ague: via French from medieval Latin acuta (febris).


He died of marsh fever in 1482, during the War of Ferrara.


In various warm years the incidence of "marsh fever" (malaria) was extremely high.


adult life expectancy was then about 30 years, lessened by ague, or marsh fever, the names for malaria, which proliferated in the North Kent Marshes.


Guthlac suffered from ague and marsh fever.


in the marsh frequently suffered from malaria, then known as ague or marsh fever, which caused high mortality rates until the 1730s.


The inmates suffered from lack of fresh water, sunstroke, marsh fever, and dysentery.


Italian: mala aria—"bad air"; the disease was formerly called ague or marsh fever due to its association with swamps and marshland.


Gauguin also suffered dysentery and marsh fever.


his doctorate (MD) from Edinburgh upon completing a dissertation on marsh fever (malaria) in Bengal.


Italian: mala aria—"bad air"; the disease was formerly called ague or marsh fever due to its association with swamps and marshland) which was endemic to.


commonplace in the Thames marshes, including London, and was called "ague" or "marsh fever".



Synonyms:

anticipation; gold fever; buck fever; expectancy;

Antonyms:

hyperkalemia; hyponatremia; hypercalcemia; hypoglycemia; hyperglycemia;

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