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- Black_pox abstract "Black pox is a symptom of smallpox that is caused by bleeding under the skin which makes the skin look charred or black. It was more common in adults. This symptom usually indicates that a patient with smallpox is going to die.A doctor who encountered black pox stated that "Doctors separate black pox into two forms—flat smallpox and hemorrhagic smallpox. In a case of flat smallpox, the skin remains smooth and doesn't pustulate, but it darkens until it looks charred, and it can slip or fall off the body in sheets, sometimes all of it, causing instant death, though that is very rare. In hemorrhagic smallpox, black, unclotted blood oozes or runs from the mouth and other body orifices. Black pox is close to one hundred percent fatal. If any sign of it appears in the body, the victim will almost certainly die. In the hemorrhagic cases, the virus destroys the linings of the throat, the stomach, the intestines, the rectum, and the vagina, and these membranes disintegrate. Fatal smallpox can destroy the body's entire skin — both the exterior skin and the interior skin that lines the passages of the body."".
- Black_pox wikiPageID "1754870".
- Black_pox wikiPageRevisionID "600796255".
- Black_pox hasPhotoCollection Black_pox.
- Black_pox subject Category:Smallpox.
- Black_pox subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Skin_and_subcutaneous_tissue.
- Black_pox type Abstraction100002137.
- Black_pox type Cognition100023271.
- Black_pox type Evidence105823932.
- Black_pox type Information105816287.
- Black_pox type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Black_pox type Symptom114299637.
- Black_pox type SymptomsAndSigns:SkinAndSubcutaneousTissue.
- Black_pox comment "Black pox is a symptom of smallpox that is caused by bleeding under the skin which makes the skin look charred or black. It was more common in adults. This symptom usually indicates that a patient with smallpox is going to die.A doctor who encountered black pox stated that "Doctors separate black pox into two forms—flat smallpox and hemorrhagic smallpox.".
- Black_pox label "Black pox".
- Black_pox sameAs m.05tcsy.
- Black_pox sameAs Q4922433.
- Black_pox sameAs Q4922433.
- Black_pox sameAs Black_pox.
- Black_pox wasDerivedFrom Black_pox?oldid=600796255.
- Black_pox isPrimaryTopicOf Black_pox.