Contagious Diseases - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
goods arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious disease, or liable thereto, is interdicted for a certain period. … arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious disease, or liable thereto, is interdicted for a certain period. The
Slander
Jones, (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where they impute a contagious disease likely to cause exclusion from society, e.g., venereal disease; … (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where they impute a contagious disease likely to cause exclusion from society, e.g., venereal disease; (5)
Pestilence
Specifically the disease known as the plague hence any contagious or infectious epidemic disease that is virulent and devastating … Specifically the disease known as the plague hence any contagious or infectious epidemic
Disinfectant and pesticide
to disinfect' or to destroy the germs of infectious and contagious diseases. In the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, 'disinfectant' is
Prostitute
Slander of Women Act, 1891. As to the repealed (English) Contagious Diseases Acts, see that title. Means a woman who offers her
Microzyme
like a ferment in causing or propagating certain infectious or contagious diseases a pathogenic bacterial organism
Sibbens
A contagious disease endemic in Scotland resembling the yaws It is marked … A contagious disease endemic in Scotland resembling the yaws It is marked by
Farcy
A contagious disease of horses associated with painful ulcerating enlargements esp upon … A contagious disease of horses associated with painful ulcerating enlargements esp upon the
Diphtheria
A very dangerous contagious disease in which the air passages and especially the throat … A very dangerous contagious disease in which the air passages and especially the throat become
Infectious disease
in the body a germ disease It may not be contagious … Any disease caused by the entrance growth and multiplication of microorganisms in
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