| plague p. |
pharyngeal plague.
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| plague s. |
septicemic plague.
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| plague t. |
a necrotizing exotoxin produced by Yersinia pestis; its significance in the pathology of plague is unclear.
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| plague v. |
[USP] a suspension of killed Yersinia pestis bacilli, used for immunization of persons having occupational or avocational exposure to wild rodents in plague enzootic areas, administered intramuscularly.
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| plague |
Bubonic plague was rife in Sydney in 1900 and was the cause of many deaths. Max Kelly, in his A Certain Sydney 1900, notes:
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