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Vincent's angina

noun

Pathology.
  1. a disease characterized by ulceration of the mucosa of the tonsils, pharynx, and mouth, by the presence of abundant bacilli and spirochetes, and by the development of a membrane.


Vincent's angina

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noun

  1. an ulcerative bacterial infection of the mouth, esp involving the throat and tonsils
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Vincent's angina1

1900–05; named after J. H. Vincent (1862–1950), French physician
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Vincent's angina1

C20: named after J. H. Vincent (died 1950), French bacteriologist
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Example Sentences

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The mixture has shown best results against diabetic ulcers, tuberculous neck glands, Vincent's angina, tonsillitis, impetigo, boils.

A common ailment of U. S. and British soldiers during World War I was trench mouth, or Vincent's angina.

Vincent's angina is highly contagious.

The disease is called variously Vincent's angina, trench mouth, ulcerated stomatitis, necrotic gingivitis.

Her death certificate read Vincent's Angina� Crippled Grace Fryer still sticks to her job.

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