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coryza

[kuh-rahy-zuh] / kəˈraɪ zə /


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On his iPhone, he pulls up a list of the vaccines his chickens get: against Newcastle disease, infectious laryngotracheitis, coryza, colibacillosis, salmonella, infectious bronchitis, and fowlpox.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 6, 2023

Almost all medical reports are warty with Greek and Latin jargon: "Etiologic factors" for "causes," "acute coryza" for "the common cold," "osseous structures" for "bones."

From Time Magazine Archive

The third form was pituitary gout which occurred particularly in the winter, having as a main symptom coryza, affecting the old rather than the young, but usually without acute pain.

From The Century of Columbus by Walsh, James J.

Colds and Coughs.—Colds, or coryza, beset dogs as they do humans, but in lesser degree.

From A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them by Williams, Mrs. Leslie

Irritation of the mucous membrane of the nose causes severe coryza with purulent discharge.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.