Milk-sickness
71Slows — Slows, n. (Med.) Milk sickness. [1913 Webster] …
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74Milchkrankheit — Milchkrankheit, s. Milk sickness …
75Milchkrankheit — Milchkrankheit, s. Milk sickness …
76Trembles — (engl., spr. tremmbls, »Zitterkrankheit«), s.v.w. Milk sickness (s.d.) …
77boneset — /bohn set /, n. any composite plant of the genus Eupatorium, esp. E. perfoliatum, of North America, having white flowers in a flat topped cluster. Also called thoroughwort. [1810 20, Amer.; BONE1 + SET (v.), so named (by hyperbole) because… …
78tremble — tremblingly, adv. /trem beuhl/, v., trembled, trembling, n. v.i. 1. to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver. 2. to be troubled with fear or apprehension. 3. (of things) to be… …
79lactimorbus — SYN: milk sickness. [lacti + L. morbus, disease] …
80white snakeroot — n a poisonous No. American herb of the genus Eupatorium (E. rugosum) that is a cause of trembles and milk sickness …