Definition of Anthraces

1. anthrax [n] - See also: anthrax

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anthraces

anthophyte
anthophytes
anthorism
anthotaxies
anthotaxy
anthoxanthins
anthozoa
anthozoan
anthozoans
anthozoic
anthra-
anthracaemia
anthracene
anthracenes
anthracenyl
anthraces (current term)
anthracic
anthraciferous
anthracin
anthracite
anthracite coal
anthracites
anthracitic
anthracnose
anthracnoses
anthraco-
anthracoid
anthracomancy
anthracometer
anthracometers

Literary usage of Anthraces

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Diseases of the Skin, Including the Exanthemata by Ferdinand Hebra, Charles Hilton Fagge, Moriz Kaposi (1866)
"... small anthraces appear, which take the ordinary course till at last a large carbuncle arises at some part of the body and puts an end to his existence. ..."

2. The Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine by New York Academy of Medicine (1872)
"According to this writer, intercurrent carbuncles are different, however, from ordinary anthraces, in that they have smaller apices, with everted edges, ..."

3. The American Specialist (1881)
"Four anthraces were treated by cold or warm ... Thirty-nine anthraces were treated otherwise, and the patients were rapidly and pleasantly restored to ..."

4. Die medicinischen Classiker Deutschlands by Heinrich Rohlfs (1875)
"Als zweiten Grund fuhrt Hahn an, dass die anthraces, Carbones utd ... die anthraces durch Blattern Übersetzt hätten und deren Beschreibung. ..."

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