উপদংশ, বসন্তরোগের গুটিকা
(1) A pustule in an eruptive disease
(1) Mark with a scar
(1) Those infected, remain contagious until the last pock falls off - about 21 days.
(2) My pock had become so sore and troublesome u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, soldier Lemuel Roberts recalled, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510that my clothes stuck fast to my body, especially to my feet; and it became a severe trial to my fortitude, to bear my disorderu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(3) She was tall and deathly skinny, Asian, but with really pale acne pocked skin and black rimmed glasses that matched her long straight hair.
(4) At Bury St Edmunds, Faith Wilson told her neighbour in 1619 to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510pull up your muffler higher and hide your pocky faceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(5) He was a strange-looking man, olived-skinned face marked with scars and pocks from unknown battles.
(6) Her head was bare again, and marked by tiny red pocks .
(7) So this winter has been a constant deluge of flyers warning about weird rashes and red throats and pocky skin and the nasty stomach virus that wouldn't die.
(8) The lesions resemble small pocks - tiny, pus-filled blisters most prominent on the face, arms and legs.
(9) Marks from beatings criss-crossed his back, and deep pocks , apparently from electric shock burns, were gouged in his skin.
(10) Obtain a written, signed note from your physician, of take photographs of your children when the pocks have manifested.
(11) He thanked the medical staff who determined he had been poisoned, which caused him extreme internal pain and left his face pocked and grey.
(12) Their sides were pocked and scarred.
(13) In some places the stone is pocked and scarred by the corrosive effects of black sulphates.
(14) In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure.
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