See Also: fever, meuse(medicine)
Fever, Meuse(health)
meuse fever(medicine)
meuse(dictionary)
La Meuse(finance)
Meuse River(encyclopedia)
fever(dictionary)
Pym's fever(medicine)
fever, five-day(medicine)
q fever(medicine)

ordinar (iou) and Fever, Meuse (health)


ordinar (iou)



ordinar adjective & noun. Chiefly & now only Scot. LME.
[Old French ordinaire, orden- adjective & noun, from Latin ordinarius: see ORDINARY adjective, noun.]
= ORDINARY adjective, noun.

Fever, Meuse (health)


Meuse or trench fever is a disease borne by body lice that was first recognized in the trenches of World War I, when it is estimated to have affected more than a million people in Russia and on the fronts in Europe. Trench fever was again a major problem in the military in World War II and is seen endemically in Mexico, Africa, E. Europe, and elsewhere.