The article is devoted to the names of epidemics that have affected many countries in Europe and the world over the centuries. After a short historical introduction, French and Polish names will be presented along with the information about their etymology: „choléra / cholera, dysenterie / czerwonka, ébola / ebola, fièvre jaune / żółta febra, grippe / grypa, lèpre / trąd, peste / dżuma, rougeole / odra, syphilis / kiła, tuberculose / gruźlica, typhus / tyfus, variole / ospa, SRAS / SARS Covid 19”. The names mostly date back to before the nineteenth century, when the causes of diseases began to be scientifically researched and treated. Most French names are book terms of Greek-Latin origin. Half of the Polish names are Slavic. This proves th...
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At present cancer is one of the most frequent causes of deaths not only in Poland but all over the w...
Equine diseases and particularly infectious diseases are a major issue for the horse industry ...
Introduction: In 2012 the incidence rate of tuberculosis in Poland was 19.6/100,000 but these was gr...
Many infectious diseases were described in North Africa in 18th-19th centuries by European traveller...
The history of humanity narrates successive plagues that have struck different geographical areas, a...
The Black Death that ravaged Europe in the second half of the 14th century inspired much Middle Ages...
Despite the continuous advances of medicine and higher safety standards for patients, nosocomial inf...
La peste noire du XIVe siècle (1348-1353), responsable de la mort de la moitié de la population en E...
The article presents three examples from the writings of the French émigré — Father Pochard. Through...
Faucheuse, camarde, lâcher la rampe, dévisser son billard are terms and expressions that mean death ...
In 1807, the greatest health threats to soldiers and civilians resulted from the conducted war. That...
peer reviewedDuring the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, struggle against tu...
Le paludisme est une infection parasitaire de répartition mondiale notamment en zones intertropicale...
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On March 11, 2020, the Covid-19 epidemic became a pandemic according to the WHO, which called for es...
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