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Definition of Miasmata

Miasmata
Miasma Mi*as"ma, n.; pl. Miasmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? defilement, fr. ? to pollute.] Infectious particles or germs floating in the air; air made noxious by the presence of such particles or germs; noxious effluvia; malaria.

Meaning of Miasmata from wikipedia

- Miasmata is a survival and indie game developed by brothers Joe and Bob Johnson under the studio name IonFX. It was released on November 28, 2012 on the...
- poisonous vapor or mist filled with particles from decomposed matter (miasmata) that caused illnesses. The miasmatic position was that diseases were the...
- Miasmata is an album by Vas Deferens Organization and Christopher Moock, released in 1996 through Womb Tunes. All music is composed by Matt Castille and...
- poisonous vapor or mist filled with particles from decomposed matter (miasmata) that was identifiable by its foul smell. The theory posited that diseases...
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- August Hirschwald. pp. 1–82. English translation: Rosen, George (1938). "On miasmata and contagia". Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine. 4:...
- the atmosphere even to the natives themselves is pregnant with febrile miasmata and death. The sort of fighting and bloody killings that took place between...
- theorists concluded that cholera was caused by particles in the air, or "miasmata", which arose from decomposing matter or other dirty organic sources. "Miasma"...
- the source of cholera, rather than particles in the air (referred to as "miasmata"). His study proved contaminated water was the main agent spreading cholera...