bubonic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
bubonic ka kya matlab hota hai
बुबोनिक
Adjective:
गिल्टी या शैंकर(कठिनक्षत) संबंधी, बूबोनिक,
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bubonic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
थर्टी यर्स वॉर (1618–1648) के दौरान, बूबोनिक प्लेग और सन्निपात ज्वर से लगभग 8 मिलियन जर्मनों का सफाया हो गया।
फ्लू, हैजा, बूबोनिक प्लेग और हैपेटाइटिस ऐ के खिलाफ टीके इसके उदाहरण हैं।
कोयले का अकाल और बूबोनिक प्लेग का प्रकोप ऐसी दो घटनाएं थीं जिसने कमांडेंट को अपने प्राथमिक कार्यों को पूरा करने में बाधा पहुंचाई. सितम्बर 1899 में कोयले की गंभीर कमी की वजह से, कमांडेंट ने कोयले को ओआहू रेलवे एंड लैंड कंपनी और इंटर-आइलैंड स्टीम नेविगेशन कंपनी लिमिटेड को बेचा।
জজজप्लेग ऑफ़ जस्टिनियन, 541-750, बूबोनिक प्लेग का पहला दर्ज प्रकोप था।
16वीं शताब्दी में इंग्लैंड में इंग्लिश स्वेट का कारण अभी भी अज्ञात है जो लोगों को तुरंत मार डालता है और बूबोनिक प्लेग से भी ज्यादा लोग इससे डरते थे।
यद्यपि इस बात ने नौसेना के साथ आर्थिक संबंधों की प्रगाढ़ता को दर्शाया, बूबोनिक प्लेग की वजह से कुछ हद तक यह दिसम्बर 1899 से फरवरी 1900 तक नौसेना प्रतिष्ठान के संगरोध द्वारा प्रभावहीन रहा।
bubonic's Usage Examples:
Gabriel de Mussis describes it even in the East, before its arrival in Europe, as a bubonic disease.
Cholera is endemic in some parts of the vilayet, and before 1875 the same was true of the bubonic plague.
(1) Bubonic cases usually constitute three-fourths of the whole, and the symptoms may therefore be called typical.
" It is impossible," writes Sir Richard Thorne (Local Government Board Report, 1898-1899), " to read the medical history of this disease in almost every part of the world without being impressed with the frequency with which recognized plague has been preceded by ailments of such slight severity, involving some bubonic enlargement of glands and some rise in body-temperature, as to mask the real nature of the malady."
pestis, pestilentia), in medicine, a term given to any epidemic disease causing a great mortality, and used in this sense by Galen and the a ncient medical writers, but now confined to a special disease, otherwise called Oriental, Levantine, or Bubonic Plague, which may be shortly defined a specific infectious fever, one variety being characterized by buboes (glandular swellings) and carbuncles.
Bubonic plague, to be sure, is a disease.
As might be expected from these considerations, the bubonic type is very little infectious, while pneumonic cases are highly so, the patients no doubt charging the surrounding atmosphere by coughing.
One of the results of recent observation is the classification of plague cases under three heads, which have already been mentioned several times: (1) bubonic, (2) pneumonic, (3) septicaemic. (The word " pesti-caemic " is also used instead of " septi-caemic," and though etymologically objectionable, it is otherwise better, as " septicaemic " already has a specific and quite different meaning.) It should be understood that this classification is a clinical one, and that the second and third varieties are just as much plague as the first.
(r) Bubonic cases.
Since 1900 there have been several mild outbreaks of bubonic plague.