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By the 1880s most physicians subscribed to the germ theory of disease, discarding the miasm idea, touted by Hippocrates in the fourth century B.C.

From Scientific American • Nov. 6, 2021

Dogma makes dogmas or dogmata; exanthema, exanthemas or exanthemata; miasm or miasma, miasms or miasmata; stigma, stigmas or stigmata.

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold

But this afternoon a miasm hung over him.

From Hilda A Story of Calcutta by Duncan, Sara Jeannette

He said that he had been riding near the Whitney Pond, and perceived a different odor, and thought he must have inhaled the miasm.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 by Various

Hitherto the cause of contagion, by which certain maladies spread from individual to individual, had been a total mystery, quite unillumined by the vague terms "miasm," "humor," "virus," and the like cloaks of ignorance.

From A History of Science — Volume 4 by Williams, Henry Smith




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