| chicken m. |
Dermanyssus gallinae.
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| chicken s. |
avian s.
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| chicken t. |
avian tuberculosis occurring in chickens.
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| chickenpox |
Chickenpox usually strikes in young children, but older ones do get it as well. To relieve the itching that usually makes the pox so unbearable, you can make a decoction of chickweed, comfrey, and rosemary. Apply the warm mixture with a clean cloth. Don't rub, as this will irritate the sores and can cause them to leave scars, but gently pat the solution on. Allow to air dry. This can be applied several times per day to relieve the itching. ...
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| chicken pox |
An acute, communicable, infectious disease, usually contracted by young children. Chicken pox is caused by the varicella virus. The infections is characterized by a fever and itchy, red spots usually appearing on the chest and stomach first, then appearing in crops over the entire body. The red spots turn into small blisters that dry up and form scabs over about a week. They occasionally cause scarring (particularly if scratched) or if they become infected with bacteria. ...
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