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ergotism
(redirected from St Anthony's Fire)

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er·got·ism  (ûrg-tzm)
n.
Poisoning caused by consuming ergot-infected grain or grain products, or from excessive use of drugs containing ergot.

ergotism [ˈɜːgəˌtɪzəm]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) ergot poisoning, producing either burning pains and eventually gangrene in the limbs or itching skin and convulsions Also called Saint Anthony's fire

ergotism
a condition caused by eating rye or some other grain infected with ergot fungus or by an overdose of an ergot medicinal agent.
See also: Poison
the practice or habit of quibbling and wrangling; sophistical reasoning. — ergotize, v.
See also: Argumentation
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Noun1.ergotism - poisoning by ingestion of ergot-infected grain products; characterized by thirst and diarrhea and nausea and cramping and vomiting and abnormal cardiac rhythms; in severe cases it can cause seizures and gangrene of the limbs
intoxication, poisoning, toxic condition - the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance
Translations
ergotism [ˈɜːgətɪzəm] Nergotismo m
ergotism
n (Med) → Mutterkornvergiftung f, → Ergotismus m


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